Structural Inheritance in the Eastern Cordillera, NW Argentina: Low‐Temperature Thermochronology of the Cianzo Basin

Author:

van Kooten Willemijn S. M. T.1ORCID,Vallati Michele1,Sobel Edward R.1ORCID,del Papa Cecilia E.2,Payrola Patricio3ORCID,Starck Daniel4,Bande Alejandro5,Wayar Córdoba Maria F.6,Lapiana Ayelén T.2ORCID,Glodny Johannes7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Potsdam Institute of Geosciences Potsdam Germany

2. Cicterra CONICET‐University of Córdoba Córdoba Argentina

3. National University of Salta Salta Argentina

4. Independent La Plata Argentina

5. TecPetrol S.A. Buenos Aires Argentina

6. Montgomery & Associates Consultores Argentina S.R.L. Salta Argentina

7. GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences Potsdam Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe present‐day deformation style of the Eastern Cordillera in NW Argentina is strongly influenced by the inversion of pre‐existing Paleozoic and Mesozoic structures. In particular, the extensional faults and lithological contrasts resulting from the Cretaceous–Paleogene Salta Rift phase form heterogeneities that were preferentially reactivated during the Andean orogeny. Constraining the timing and characteristics of reactivation is a key to understanding the interplay between tectonics and inherited crustal anisotropies. In this study, we combine structural and sedimentological field data with a low‐temperature thermochronology data set from the area surrounding the fault‐bounded Cianzo basin. The southeastern boundary is formed by the inverted Hornocal fault, which was the basin‐bounding normal fault of the Lomas de Olmedo sub‐basin (Salta Rift basin). Lacustrine deposits of the Yacoraite Formation overspill on the footwall of this fault and mark tectonic quiescence during the post‐rift phase of the Salta Rift. Apatite (U‐Th‐Sm)/He and fission track ages in the Hornocal fault hanging wall show an onset of rapid cooling interpreted to be concomitant with fault inversion between the latest Oligocene and middle Miocene (∼24–15 Ma). Low‐temperature thermochronology data also constrain the timing of major folding in the eastern limb of the Cianzo syncline to pre‐10 Ma, whereas the western limb started tilting post‐10 Ma. Characterization of exhumation patterns related to fault activity surrounding the Cianzo basin emphasizes the influence of the pre‐existing structural framework on deformation in fold‐and‐thrust belts.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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