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Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina
Print version ISSN 0004-4822On-line version ISSN 1851-8249
Abstract
BALLIVIAN JUSTINIANO, Carlos A; LANFRANCHINI, Mabel E; RECIO HERNANDEZ, Clemente and DE BARRIO, Raúl E. Procesos metamórficos y metasomáticos en el skarn Loma Marcelo, basamento Neoproterozoico de las sierras Australes de la provincia de Buenos Aires. Rev. Asoc. Geol. Argent. [online]. 2015, vol.72, n.3, pp.404-418. ISSN 0004-4822.
In the area of the Pan de Azúcar-del Corral Hills, western edge of the Sierra de Curamalal, the Neoproterozoic basement of the Sierras Australes of Buenos Aires Province crops out. In the same sector, specifically in the Loma Marcelo, cataclastic and mylonitic granites and small skarn bodies (Loma Marcelo skarn) crop out. The mineralogical composition of the skarn allows distinguishing two zones: a calcic zone composed by garnet, clinopyroxene, wollastonite, vesuvianite, scapolite, plagioclase, calcite, and other minerals, and a magnesian one mainly constituted by calcite, dolomite, chondrodite and spinel. The existence of interstitial fluorite together with electron microprobe chemical analysis conducted in vesuvianite and chondrodite crystals show the presence of high F content in the skarn. According to measurements of stable isotopes of C and O performed in the skarn carbonates, metasomatic fluids involved in its formation were mainly of magmatic nature. As well as the granitic rocks, the skarn shows deformational structures such as penetrative foliation and lattice preferred orientation. The geological history of the basement of the Sierras Australes and the study of the Loma Marcelo skarn point out the existence of at least two metasomatic events linked to both igneous and metamorphic processes of different ages. Also, the regional petro-tectonic context and the presence of features of possible igneous origin in the skarn would suggest a protolith of carbonatitic origin. However, mineralogical and structural data would point out a sedimentary origin for the protolith.
Keywords : Skarn deposit; Mineral chemistry; Stable isotopes; Precambrian basement; Sierra de la Ventana Belt.