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Noury M., Bernet M., Schildgen T. F., Simon-Labric T., Philippon M., Sempéré Thierry. (2016). Crustal-scale block tilting during Andean trench-parallel extension : structural and geo-thermochronological insights. Tectonics, 35 (9), p. 2052-2069. ISSN 0278-7407.

Titre du document
Crustal-scale block tilting during Andean trench-parallel extension : structural and geo-thermochronological insights
Année de publication
2016
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000385861300004
Auteurs
Noury M., Bernet M., Schildgen T. F., Simon-Labric T., Philippon M., Sempéré Thierry
Source
Tectonics, 2016, 35 (9), p. 2052-2069 ISSN 0278-7407
Despite a long history of plate convergence at the western margin of the South American plate that has been ongoing since at least the Early Paleozoic, the southern Peruvian fore-arc displays little to no evidence of shortening. In the light of this observation, we assess the deformation history of the southern Peruvian fore-arc and its geodynamic implications. To accomplish this, we present a new structural and geo-thermochronological data set (zircon U-Pb, mica Ar-40/Ar-39, apatite and zircon fission-track and zircon (U-Th)/He analyses) for samples collected along a 400km long transect parallel to the trench. Our results show that the Mesoproterozoic gneissic basement was mainly at temperatures 350 degrees C since the Neoproterozoic and was later intruded by Jurassic volcanic arc plutons. Along the coast, a peculiar apatite fission-track age pattern, coupled with field observations and a synthesis of available geological maps, allows us to identify crustal-scale tilted blocks that span the coastal Peruvian fore-arc. These blocks, bounded by normal faults that are orthogonal to the trench, suggest post-60Ma trench-parallel extension that potentially accommodated oroclinal bending in this region. Block tilting is consistent with the observed and previously described switch in the location of sedimentary sources in the fore-arc basin. Our data set allows us to estimate the cumulative slip on these faults to be less than 2km and questions the large amount of trench-parallel extension suggested to have accommodated this bending.
Plan de classement
Géologie et formations superficielles [064]
Description Géographique
PEROU ; ANDES CENTRE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010068281]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010068281
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