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Modelo de cabalgamiento profundo para el Alto Atlas (Marruecos). Implicaciones sísmicas en la zona de colisión entre Eurasia y Africa

2007

Previous crustal models of the High Atlas suppose the existence of a mid-crustal detachment where all the surface thrusts merged and below which the lower crust was continuous. However, both seismic refraction data and gravity modeling detected a jump in crustal thickness between the High Atlas and the northern plains. Here we show that this rapid and vertical jump in the depth of Moho discontinuity suggests that a thrust fault may penetrate the lower crust and offset the Moho (deep-rooted “thick skinned” model). The distribution of Neogene and Quaternary volcanisms along and at the northern part of the High Atlas lineament can be related to the beginning of a partial continental subduction…

LineamentFault (geology)African PlatesubducciónThrust faultSeismic refractionGeomorphologythick skinned modelgeophysical datageographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySubductionMohoTectónica de placa mediterráneadatos geofísicoslcsh:QE1-996.5GeologyCrustmodelo “thick skinnedâ€�modelo “thick skinned”High Atlaslcsh:GeologyPlate tectonicsMediterranean plate tectonicsAlto Atlas (Marruecos)subductionSeismologyGeology
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Crustal controls on light noble gas isotope variability along the andean volcanic arc

2021

This study combines new noble gas data from fluid inclusions in minerals from Sabancaya, Ubinas, and El Misti (CVZ, Peru) and Villarica (South Chile, SVZ) with a revised noble gas compilation in the Andes, to identify systematic along arc variations in helium isotope compositions. We find 3He/4He ratios varying from 8.8 RA (Colombia) to 7.4 RA (Ecuador) within the NVZ, and only as high as 6.4 RA in the CVZ (RA is the atmospheric 3He/4He ratio of 1.39 × 10–6). These distinct isotope compositions cannot be explained by variable radiogenic 4He production via slab fluid transport of U and Th in the mantle wedge, since both NVZ and CVZ share similar slab sediment inputs (Th/La ≈ 0.08–0.13). Inst…

GeochemistryVolatileAndesInclusiones fluidasColombia//purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.00 [http]Geochemistry and PetrologyMisti VolcanoPeruEnvironmental ChemistryGases volcánicosChilegeographySubducciónNevado Sabancayageography.geographical_feature_categoryVolcanesIsotopeVolcanic arcAnde//purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.06 [http]GeologyNoble gas (data page)IsótoposArequipa [Peru]//purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.07 [http]MoqueguaUbinasCordillera Occidental [Peru]EcuadorGeology
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Recycling in the subduction factory: Archaean to Permian zircons in the oceanic Cretaceous Caribbean island-arc (Hispaniola)

2018

Abstract Little mineralogical evidence is left of the recycling of continental and oceanic crust into the mantle at subduction zones. Zircon, because of its exceptional robustness, is probably the only surviving phase and the best mineral tracer of this global-scale process. This article combines new in-situ U-Pb dating and O and Hf isotope analyses on Cretaceous (co-magmatic) and pre-Cretaceous (inherited) zircons separated from Albian-Aptian arc-related igneous rocks from the Dominican Republic. The O and Hf systematics of Cretaceous zircons reflect derivation from predominantly juvenile sources and variable mixing with evolved melts, as expected for an oceanic island-arc. Inherited zirco…

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