1989
DOI: 10.1016/0301-9268(89)90016-8
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Rb-Sr and K-Ar evidence for the presence of a 1.6 Ga basement underlying the 1.2 Ga Garzón-Santa Marta granulite belt in the Colombian Andes

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“…This basement, as typified by our xenocryst ages, is not characteristic of North Africa (Cahen et al 1984), from where most parts of the Bohemian Massif are supposed to be derived. Crust with ages in the range 1000±1400 Ma is unknown from this region but has been reported from northwestern Venezuela and northern Colombia (Kroonenberg 1982;Priem et al 1989;Restrepo-Pace et al 1997;Ruiz et al 1999) as part of the Grenville mobile belt which extended from northwestern Canada via Mexico to as far south as Peru and northern Argentina (Dalziel et al 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This basement, as typified by our xenocryst ages, is not characteristic of North Africa (Cahen et al 1984), from where most parts of the Bohemian Massif are supposed to be derived. Crust with ages in the range 1000±1400 Ma is unknown from this region but has been reported from northwestern Venezuela and northern Colombia (Kroonenberg 1982;Priem et al 1989;Restrepo-Pace et al 1997;Ruiz et al 1999) as part of the Grenville mobile belt which extended from northwestern Canada via Mexico to as far south as Peru and northern Argentina (Dalziel et al 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Restrepo-Pace (1995) believes that the granulitic belt formed during a continent-continent collision, with the rocks in the Garzó n Massif being derived from the Guyana Shield. A very different model, implying an autochtonous origin for the Andes, was put forward by Priem et al (1989), who state that ''not much, if any, continental accretion occurred in the Andes between 1.6 Ga and the Cretaceous''.…”
Section: Garzó N Massifmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Diques e s¡lls máficos aparecem intrusivos nas diferentes unidades (Priem et al, 1982 Na nomenclatura e definição dos tenenos såo utilizadas as propostas de Restrepo e Toussaint (1988) na Colômbia, Litherland et al (1994) A un¡dade ma¡s antiga está const¡tuída por um embasamento metamórfico de alto grau (fácies anfibolito alto -fácies granulito), e idâde entre 1. '1 e 1-0 Ga (Kroonemberg, 1982, Priem et al, 1989, Toussaint, 1993, Restrepo-Pace, 1997.…”
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“…Diques e s¡lls máficos aparecem intrusivos nas diferentes unidades (Priem et al, 1982 Na nomenclatura e definição dos tenenos såo utilizadas as propostas de Restrepo e Toussaint (1988) na Colômbia, Litherland et al (1994) A un¡dade ma¡s antiga está const¡tuída por um embasamento metamórfico de alto grau (fácies anfibolito alto -fácies granulito), e idâde entre 1. '1 e 1-0 Ga (Kroonemberg, 1982, Priem et al, 1989, Toussaint, 1993, Restrepo-Pace, 1997.Em discordância sobre estas unidades mais antigas encontra-se uma serie de seqüências metamórficas e sedimentares do Paleozóico lnferior (Ward et al, 1973, Toussa¡nt, 1993. Uma e),.tensa atividade plutônica com 500 Ma e 440 Ma, sin a pos{ectônica, com afinidade de arco mâgmático, encontra-se estreitamente relacionada ao metamoffismo regional e à evolução destas seqùências Paleozóicas (Ward et al, 1973, Boinet et al, 1985, Toussaint, 1993, Restrepo-Pace, 1995, Schafer et al, 1998 (Tschanz et al, 1969, Mojica et al, 1984, Toussa¡nt, 1993.…”
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