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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2018
American Mineralogist (2018) 103 (12): 2011–2027.
...Susanne Seitz; Benita Putlitz; Lukas Peter Baumgartner; Anne-Sophie Bouvier Abstract We report on the oxygen isotope composition of Jurassic rhyolites from a silicic large igneous province, the Chon Aike Province (Patagonia, Argentina). Quartz is shown to have refractory behavior with respect...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 19 May 2023
Geosphere (2023) 19 (4): 975–1005.
...Michelle L. Foley; Benita Putlitz; Lukas P. Baumgartner; Florence Bégué; Guillaume Siron; Andres Kosmal Abstract The Jurassic Chon Aike Silicic Large Igneous Province (Patagonia and the Antarctic Peninsula) is dominated by voluminous, crust-derived magmas (235,000 km 3 ) that erupted...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1999
Geological Magazine (1999) 136 (1): 1–16.
... in the early stages of break-up. The major silicic portion of the Gondwana magmatic province is exposed in Patagonian South America. The volcanic rocks of Patagonia have been collectively termed the Chon-Aike Province. The volcanic rocks are predominantly pyroclastic, dominated by ignimbrite units of rhyolite...
Series: Geological Society, London, Memoirs
Published: 27 May 2021
DOI: 10.1144/M55-2018-36
EISBN: 9781786209863
...) are correlated with the Chon Aike province of South America, and specifically with the V2 event of Pankhurst et al. (2000) . These volcanic units were erupted along the continental margin of Gondwana in the early stages of break-up, and were the result of the melting of the lower crust and mafic underplate...
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Journal Article
Published: 03 November 2016
Journal of the Geological Society (2017) 174 (2): 365–376.
...Teal R. Riley; Michael J. Flowerdew; Robert J. Pankhurst; Mike L. Curtis; Ian L. Millar; C. Mark Fanning; Martin J. Whitehouse Abstract Early Jurassic silicic volcanic rocks of the Chon Aike Province (V1: 187 – 182 Ma) are recognized from many localities in the southern Antarctic Peninsula and NE...
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Journal Article
Published: 07 January 2010
Geological Magazine (2010) 147 (4): 581–595.
... coast of Graham Land. Based on age and geochemical criteria, correlations have been made to the extensive Chon Aike Province of South America, which has been demonstrated to be one of the largest silicic volcanic provinces in the world. Rhyolitic and intermediate composition volcanic successions from...
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A: Reconstruction of Gondwana in the Jurassic and flood basalts in the Caroo, Ferrara, and Chon Aike provinces, with stages V1, V2, and V3 (Ben-Avraham et al., 1993; Brayn et al., 2002) (a); ages of Caroo and Chon Aike provinces (Lawver et al., 1985; McCarron and Larter, 1998; Pankhrust et al., 2000) (b).
Published: 01 May 2020
Fig. 12. A: Reconstruction of Gondwana in the Jurassic and flood basalts in the Caroo, Ferrara, and Chon Aike provinces, with stages V 1 , V 2 , and V 3 ( Ben-Avraham et al., 1993 ; Brayn et al., 2002) ( a ); ages of Caroo and Chon Aike provinces ( Lawver et al., 1985 ; McCarron and Larter
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Map of Patagonia showing the main outcrop areas of the Jurassic Chon Aike Province. Also shown are the Patagonian Batholith and the Patagonian Plateau Basalts (after Pankhurst et al. 1998; Hervé et al. 2007a). The study area is in the vicinity of the Miocene Chaltén Plutonic Complex.
Published: 01 December 2018
Figure 1. Map of Patagonia showing the main outcrop areas of the Jurassic Chon Aike Province. Also shown are the Patagonian Batholith and the Patagonian Plateau Basalts (after Pankhurst et al. 1998 ; Hervé et al. 2007a ). The study area is in the vicinity of the Miocene Chaltén Plutonic Complex.
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Total alkali vs. silica diagram of the El Quemado Complex in orange (this study). The shaded area is interpreted to result from alkali leaching and carbonate precipitation during hydrothermal alteration. Data from the literature for the Chon Aike Province, including the El Quemado Complex, are from Pankhurst and Rapela (1995) and Pankhurst et al. (1998). R = rhyolite; D = dacite; TD = trachydacite; A = Andesite; TA = trachyandesite; BA = basaltic andesite; BTA = basaltic trachyandesite; B = basalt; TB = trachybasalt.
Published: 01 December 2018
Figure 5. Total alkali vs. silica diagram of the El Quemado Complex in orange (this study). The shaded area is interpreted to result from alkali leaching and carbonate precipitation during hydrothermal alteration. Data from the literature for the Chon Aike Province, including the El Quemado
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Characteristic quartz cathodoluminescent (CL) textures seen in thin section for the Chon Aike Silicic Large Igneous Province volcanic rocks. CL imaging reveals a range of often complex zoning in the magmatic quartz phenocrysts. Red arrows point to internal dissolution surfaces. (A–H) In the El Quernado Complex, CL textural complexity increases toward the south, with the most complex textures shown at (G and H) Los Cóndores. (I–L) In comparison, the Chon Aike Formation quartz mostly exhibit oscillatory growth. (I and J) Both generations of quartz are shown from the Deseado Massif Rhyolite sample.
Published: 19 May 2023
Figure 7. Characteristic quartz cathodoluminescent (CL) textures seen in thin section for the Chon Aike Silicic Large Igneous Province volcanic rocks. CL imaging reveals a range of often complex zoning in the magmatic quartz phenocrysts. Red arrows point to internal dissolution surfaces. (A–H
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2007
Geological Magazine (2007) 144 (2): 401–411.
... Geológico Argentino, Actas II , 249 – 56 . Pankhurst , R. J. , Leat , P. T. , Sruoga , P. , Rapela , C. W. , Marquez , M. , Storey , B. C. & Riley , T. R. 1998 . The Chon Aike province of Patagonia and related rocks in West Antarctica: A silicic large igneous...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 14 August 2024
DOI: 10.1144/SP547-2023-140
EISBN: 9781786206442
... in the Early Jurassic, which triggered rifting in East Africa and ultimately produced the break-up of Eastern from Western Gondwana in the Middle Jurassic. Retro-arc extension continued to affect the palaeo-Pacific margin, with emplacement of the Chon Aike magmatic province in the Patagonian retro-arc during...
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(A) Simplified overview of the seven formations of the Chon Aike Silicic Province in Patagonia, including both the silicic and minor andesitic and/or trachy andesitic units—Lonco Trapial (LT) and Bajo Pobre Formations (BP), and the Southern Patagonian Batholith (SPB) and Northern Patagonian Batholith (NPB). Abbreviations: M—Marifil Forma tion; I—Ibáñez Formation; CA—Chon Aike Formation; EQC—El Quemado Complex; T—Tobífera Formation. (B) Detailed geologic map with sample localities, based on the maps provided by the Argentine Geological Mining Service and National Geology and Mining Service of Chile. Abbreviations for sample localities: LP—Lago Posadas; EE—Estancia Ensenada; LSM—Lago San Martín; LC—Los Cóndores; DM Rhy—Deseado Massif Rhyolite; LL—Las Lajas; LMJ—La Josefina Dome; and CJP—Cerro Jorge Paz.
Published: 19 May 2023
Figure 1. (A) Simplified overview of the seven formations of the Chon Aike Silicic Province in Patagonia, including both the silicic and minor andesitic and/or trachy andesitic units—Lonco Trapial (LT) and Bajo Pobre Formations (BP), and the Southern Patagonian Batholith (SPB) and Northern
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Geologic comparison of the Patagonian and Northern Nevada rift low-sulfidation epithermal gold belts and their relationship to hot spots. a. Outcropping Chon Aike Group volcanic rocks (from Riley et al., 2001) and main gold deposits in the Patagonian province. b. Large Igneous Provinces (Chon Aike rhyolites and Karoo and Ferrar basalts) related to the Discovery-Shona-Bouvet plume group (from Riley et al., 2001). c. Northern Nevada rift and similar magnetic feature farther west (after Ponce and Glen, 2003; heavy dashed lines), main low-sulfidation epithermal gold deposits, present and approximate initial (16.5 Ma caldera) positions of the Yellowstone hot spot, hot spot-related Columbia River Basalt Group, and western graben of Snake River Plain (hachured lines). East-west lines along the Pacific coast show approximate southern margin of the Farallon plate that was being subducted beneath North America at the ages indicated (from John et al., 2000).
Published: 01 June 2008
F ig . 5. Geologic comparison of the Patagonian and Northern Nevada rift low-sulfidation epithermal gold belts and their relationship to hot spots. a. Outcropping Chon Aike Group volcanic rocks (from Riley et al., 2001 ) and main gold deposits in the Patagonian province. b. Large Igneous
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 25 October 2022
GSA Bulletin (2023) 135 (5-6): 1618–1632.
... that generated the granitic rocks, in a manner analogous to the Karoo–Chon Aike association. † [email protected] . Abundant Cambrian–Ordovician igneous rocks are distributed in eastern Asia and the adjacent areas ( Fig. 1 ). In this paper, we draw attention to their large areal extent, relatively short...
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Gondwana Pacific margin reconstruction at c. 185 Ma showing the extent of the Karoo, Ferrar and the Chon Aike large igneous provinces. The lines highlight the migration of silicic volcanism from 185 to 155 Ma towards the proto-Pacific margin (Pankhurst et al. 2000). DML, Dronning Maud Land; MBL, Marie Byrd Land.
Published: 03 November 2016
Fig. 5. Gondwana Pacific margin reconstruction at c . 185 Ma showing the extent of the Karoo, Ferrar and the Chon Aike large igneous provinces. The lines highlight the migration of silicic volcanism from 185 to 155 Ma towards the proto-Pacific margin ( Pankhurst et al. 2000 ). DML, Dronning
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2007
AAPG Bulletin (2007) 91 (1): 115–129.
... a cumulative production of 56 million m 3 (1977 mmcf) (352.2 million bbl) between 1962 and 2001. The Serie Tobífera ( Thomas, 1949 ), which is also widespread in the Malvinas and San Julian basins, is the subsurface name of an extensive lithostratigraphic unit known as the Chon-Aike Province ( Kay et...
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Bulk-rock major-element diagrams. (A) Many of the Chon Aike Silicic Large Igneous Province volcanic units have extremely high bulk SiO2 wt% (>75 wt%) and variable alkali concentrations due to the widespread, post-emplacement hydrothermal alteration and therefore the majority of the silicic formations plot within the rhyolite field on the total alkali (TAS) diagram. Chon Aike Formation is separated between volcanics erupted in the eastern (EDM) and western Deseado Massif (WDM). More compositions plot within the dacitic field using the discrimination diagrams based on less mobile elements of (B) Nb/Y versus Zr/Ti and (C) Ga (ppm) versus Zr/Ti (after Winchester and Floyd, 1977). References to published values include Gust et al. (1985), Storey and Alabaster (1991), Pankhurst and Rapela (1995), López de Luchi and Rapalini (2002), Guido et al. (2006), Alperin et al. (2007), Márquez et al. (2011), Seitz et al. (2018a), and Navarrete et al. (2019). LMJ—La Josefina Dome; CJP—Cerro Jorge Paz; EQC—El Quernado Complex; Ea.—Estancia; Rhy—rhyolite.
Published: 19 May 2023
Figure 4. Bulk-rock major-element diagrams. (A) Many of the Chon Aike Silicic Large Igneous Province volcanic units have extremely high bulk SiO 2 wt% (>75 wt%) and variable alkali concentrations due to the widespread, post-emplacement hydrothermal alteration and therefore the majority
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 05 September 2022
Geology (2022) 50 (11): 1291–1295.
... of the Jurassic Chon Aike silicic large igneous province (CA-SLIP; Fig. 1 ; Pankhurst et al., 1998 ; Guido and Campbell, 2011 ). The CA-SLIP formed under an extensional regime in a back-arc position influenced by a subduction zone to the west and the thermal impact of the Karoo mantle plume to the east during...
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Reconstruction of part of Gondwana showing the extent of Middle Jurassic large igneous provinces: Ferrar (dominantly mafic), Karoo and its conjugate margin in Dronning Maud Land (dominantly mafic) and Chon Aike (dominantly silicic). Microplate crustal blocks are as follows: FI, Falkland Islands; FM, Filchner microplate; EWM, Ellsworth-Whitmore Mountains; TI, Thurston Island; MBL, Marie Byrd Land; AP, Antarctic Peninsula. The Kirwans Dolerite is the occurrence of Ferrar-type rocks in New Zealand.
Published: 01 February 2000
F ig . 1. Reconstruction of part of Gondwana showing the extent of Middle Jurassic large igneous provinces: Ferrar (dominantly mafic), Karoo and its conjugate margin in Dronning Maud Land (dominantly mafic) and Chon Aike (dominantly silicic). Microplate crustal blocks are as follows: FI