Alkaline magmatic event postdating the basalt flows of the Paraná magmatic province in NW Uruguay

Muzio Sauer, Rossana - Olivera Ichazo, Lucía - Peel Canabal, Elena - Varela, Emiliano - Fort, Santiago - Scaglia Cortellezzi, Fernando N.

Resumen:

The exposed volcanic areas of the Paraná Basin in Uruguay are mainly represented by tholeiitic basalt lava flows and related mafic intrusions, with ages restricted to the lower Cretaceous [1] [2]. Recent studies have shown the occurrence of undersaturated mafic rocks, cross cutting the basaltic pile which represent the first record of subvolcanic rocks of alkaline nature for the southernmost portion of the Paraná Basin and for Uruguay, with K-Ar ages (whole rock) restricted to Cenozoic [3]. These occurrences include several volcanic plugs, represented by Netephrites, according to the geochemical classification and to their mineralogical content [4]. Further works carried out in neighboring areas, following the main structural lineaments and with the help of remote images, allowed the finding of new occurrences. They are represented by porphyritic rocks with augite, plagioclase and olivine phenocrysts in a fine to hypocrystalline groundmass composed of plagioclase, augite, olivine and opaque minerals. All samples show metaluminous nature and alkaline affinity, and allow their classification as tephrites, trachybasalts and alkali basalts. The lithogeochemical results show SiO2 = 40,86%–47,74%wt. %, Al2O3 = 12.97– 13.96 wt.%, MgO = 6.57-8.33%wt., Fe2O3(total) = 12.62-14.33, (Na2O + K2O) = 4.68–7.11 wt.%, A/CNK = 0.39–0.53, and ΣREE = 189.47 – 427.68. Moreover, these rocks are enriched in light rare earth elements (LaN/LuN = 14.87 - 30.95) compared to chondrite, and enriched in high field strength elements as Ta and P. In addition, they are depleted in K and Ti. These new records of alkaline plugs allow to confirm the presence of a post- Cretaceous tecto-magmatic event with alkaline affinity and with wide distribution along NW lineaments, in NW Uruguay.


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2021
ANII: FCE_2019_156437
Alkaline rocks
Geochemistry
Isotopes
Cenozoic
Inglés
Universidad de la República
COLIBRI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/32987
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Peel Canabal, Elena
Varela, Emiliano
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Scaglia Cortellezzi, Fernando N.
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Olivera Ichazo Lucía, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Ciencias Geológicas.
Peel Canabal Elena, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Ciencias Geológicas.
Varela Emiliano, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Ciencias Geológicas.
Fort Santiago, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Ciencias Geológicas.
Scaglia Cortellezzi Fernando N., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Ciencias Geológicas.
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Olivera Ichazo, Lucía
Peel Canabal, Elena
Varela, Emiliano
Fort, Santiago
Scaglia Cortellezzi, Fernando N.
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Geochemistry
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Cenozoic
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description The exposed volcanic areas of the Paraná Basin in Uruguay are mainly represented by tholeiitic basalt lava flows and related mafic intrusions, with ages restricted to the lower Cretaceous [1] [2]. Recent studies have shown the occurrence of undersaturated mafic rocks, cross cutting the basaltic pile which represent the first record of subvolcanic rocks of alkaline nature for the southernmost portion of the Paraná Basin and for Uruguay, with K-Ar ages (whole rock) restricted to Cenozoic [3]. These occurrences include several volcanic plugs, represented by Netephrites, according to the geochemical classification and to their mineralogical content [4]. Further works carried out in neighboring areas, following the main structural lineaments and with the help of remote images, allowed the finding of new occurrences. They are represented by porphyritic rocks with augite, plagioclase and olivine phenocrysts in a fine to hypocrystalline groundmass composed of plagioclase, augite, olivine and opaque minerals. All samples show metaluminous nature and alkaline affinity, and allow their classification as tephrites, trachybasalts and alkali basalts. The lithogeochemical results show SiO2 = 40,86%–47,74%wt. %, Al2O3 = 12.97– 13.96 wt.%, MgO = 6.57-8.33%wt., Fe2O3(total) = 12.62-14.33, (Na2O + K2O) = 4.68–7.11 wt.%, A/CNK = 0.39–0.53, and ΣREE = 189.47 – 427.68. Moreover, these rocks are enriched in light rare earth elements (LaN/LuN = 14.87 - 30.95) compared to chondrite, and enriched in high field strength elements as Ta and P. In addition, they are depleted in K and Ti. These new records of alkaline plugs allow to confirm the presence of a post- Cretaceous tecto-magmatic event with alkaline affinity and with wide distribution along NW lineaments, in NW Uruguay.
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spelling Muzio Sauer Rossana, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Ciencias Geológicas.Olivera Ichazo Lucía, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Ciencias Geológicas.Peel Canabal Elena, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Ciencias Geológicas.Varela Emiliano, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Ciencias Geológicas.Fort Santiago, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Ciencias Geológicas.Scaglia Cortellezzi Fernando N., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Ciencias Geológicas.Uruguay2022-08-09T13:43:23Z2022-08-09T13:43:23Z2021Muzio Sauer, R, Olivera Ichazo, L, Peel Canabal, E, [y otros autores]. Alkaline magmatic event postdating the basalt flows of the Paraná magmatic province in NW Uruguay [en línea] EN: Goldschmidt Virtual 2021, 4-9 july 2021.Geochemical Society, 2021. 1 h. 10.7185/gold2021.5274https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/3298710.7185/gold2021.5274The exposed volcanic areas of the Paraná Basin in Uruguay are mainly represented by tholeiitic basalt lava flows and related mafic intrusions, with ages restricted to the lower Cretaceous [1] [2]. Recent studies have shown the occurrence of undersaturated mafic rocks, cross cutting the basaltic pile which represent the first record of subvolcanic rocks of alkaline nature for the southernmost portion of the Paraná Basin and for Uruguay, with K-Ar ages (whole rock) restricted to Cenozoic [3]. These occurrences include several volcanic plugs, represented by Netephrites, according to the geochemical classification and to their mineralogical content [4]. Further works carried out in neighboring areas, following the main structural lineaments and with the help of remote images, allowed the finding of new occurrences. They are represented by porphyritic rocks with augite, plagioclase and olivine phenocrysts in a fine to hypocrystalline groundmass composed of plagioclase, augite, olivine and opaque minerals. All samples show metaluminous nature and alkaline affinity, and allow their classification as tephrites, trachybasalts and alkali basalts. The lithogeochemical results show SiO2 = 40,86%–47,74%wt. %, Al2O3 = 12.97– 13.96 wt.%, MgO = 6.57-8.33%wt., Fe2O3(total) = 12.62-14.33, (Na2O + K2O) = 4.68–7.11 wt.%, A/CNK = 0.39–0.53, and ΣREE = 189.47 – 427.68. Moreover, these rocks are enriched in light rare earth elements (LaN/LuN = 14.87 - 30.95) compared to chondrite, and enriched in high field strength elements as Ta and P. In addition, they are depleted in K and Ti. 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spellingShingle Alkaline magmatic event postdating the basalt flows of the Paraná magmatic province in NW Uruguay
Muzio Sauer, Rossana
Alkaline rocks
Geochemistry
Isotopes
Cenozoic
status_str publishedVersion
title Alkaline magmatic event postdating the basalt flows of the Paraná magmatic province in NW Uruguay
title_full Alkaline magmatic event postdating the basalt flows of the Paraná magmatic province in NW Uruguay
title_fullStr Alkaline magmatic event postdating the basalt flows of the Paraná magmatic province in NW Uruguay
title_full_unstemmed Alkaline magmatic event postdating the basalt flows of the Paraná magmatic province in NW Uruguay
title_short Alkaline magmatic event postdating the basalt flows of the Paraná magmatic province in NW Uruguay
title_sort Alkaline magmatic event postdating the basalt flows of the Paraná magmatic province in NW Uruguay
topic Alkaline rocks
Geochemistry
Isotopes
Cenozoic
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/32987