Unravelling the widening of the earliest Andean northern orogen: Maastrichtian to early Eocene intra-basinal deformation in the northern Eastern Cordillera of Colombia

The onset of deformation in the northern Andes is overprinted by subsequent stages of basin deformation, complicating the examination of competing models illustrating potential location of earliest synorogenic basins and uplifts. To establish the width of the earliest northern Andean orogen, we carr...

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Bayona G.
Baquero M.
Ramírez C.
Tabares M.
Salazar A.M.
Nova G.
Duarte E.
Pardo A.
Plata A.
Jaramillo C.
Rodríguez G.
Caballero V.
Cardona A.
Montes C.
Gómez Marulanda S.
Cárdenas-Rozo A.L.
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2020
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Universidad EAFIT
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Andes
onset
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spelling 2021-03-23T19:52:10Z2020-07-212021-03-23T19:52:10Zhttps://eafit.fundanetsuite.com/Publicaciones/ProdCientif/PublicacionFrw.aspx?id=122300950091X13652117http://hdl.handle.net/10784/2675910.1111/bre.12496The onset of deformation in the northern Andes is overprinted by subsequent stages of basin deformation, complicating the examination of competing models illustrating potential location of earliest synorogenic basins and uplifts. To establish the width of the earliest northern Andean orogen, we carried out field mapping, palynological dating, sedimentary, stratigraphic and provenance analyses in Campanian to lower Eocene units exposed in the northern Eastern Cordillera of Colombia (Cocuy region) and compare the results with coeval succession in adjacent basins. The onset of deformation is recorded in earliest Maastrichtian time, as terrigenous detritus arrived into the basin marking the end of chemical precipitation and the onset of clastic deposition produced by the uplift of a western source area dominated by shaly Cretaceous rocks. Disconformable contacts within the upper Maastrichtian to middle Palaeocene succession document increasing supply of quartzose sandy detritus from Cretaceous quartzose rocks exposed in eastern source areas. The continued unroofing of both source areas produced a rapid shift in depositional environments from shallow marine in Maastrichtian to fluvial-lacustrine systems during the Palaeocene-early Eocene. Supply of immature Jurassic sandstones from nearby western uplifts, together with localized plutonic and volcanic Cretaceous rocks, caused a shift in Palaeocene sandstones composition from quartzarenites to litharenites. Supply of detrital sandy fragments, unstable heavy minerals and Cretaceous to Ordovician detrital zircons, were derived from nearby uplifted blocks and from SW fluvial systems within the synorogenic basin, instead of distal basement rocks. The presence of volcanic rock fragments and 51–59 Ma volcanic zircons constrain magmatism within the basin. The Maastrichtian–Palaeocene sequence studied here documents crustal deformation that correlates with coeval deformation farther south in Ecuador and Peru. Slab flattening of the subducting Caribbean plate produced a wider orogen (>400 km) with a continental magmatic arc and intra-basinal deformation and magmatism. © 2020 International Association of Sedimentologists and European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers and John Wiley - Sons Ltdapplication/pdfengWiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltdhttps://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/id/publication/3619Acceso abiertohttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2BASIN RESEARCHnorthernAndesonsetofdeformationPalaeoceneprovenancesynorogenicbasinsUnravelling the widening of the earliest Andean northern orogen: Maastrichtian to early Eocene intra-basinal deformation in the northern Eastern Cordillera of ColombiapublishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionarticleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de CienciasBayona G.Baquero M.Ramírez C.Tabares M.Salazar A.M.Nova G.Duarte E.Pardo A.Plata A.Jaramillo C.Rodríguez G.Caballero V.Cardona A.Montes C.Gómez Marulanda S.Cárdenas-Rozo A.L.Biodiversidad, Evolución y ConservaciónBASIN RESEARCH10784/26759oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/267592022-04-27 15:50:00.426metadata.onlyhttps://repository.eafit.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad EAFITrepositorio@eafit.edu.co
dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Unravelling the widening of the earliest Andean northern orogen: Maastrichtian to early Eocene intra-basinal deformation in the northern Eastern Cordillera of Colombia
title Unravelling the widening of the earliest Andean northern orogen: Maastrichtian to early Eocene intra-basinal deformation in the northern Eastern Cordillera of Colombia
spellingShingle Unravelling the widening of the earliest Andean northern orogen: Maastrichtian to early Eocene intra-basinal deformation in the northern Eastern Cordillera of Colombia
northern
Andes
onset
of
deformation
Palaeocene
provenance
synorogenic
basins
title_short Unravelling the widening of the earliest Andean northern orogen: Maastrichtian to early Eocene intra-basinal deformation in the northern Eastern Cordillera of Colombia
title_full Unravelling the widening of the earliest Andean northern orogen: Maastrichtian to early Eocene intra-basinal deformation in the northern Eastern Cordillera of Colombia
title_fullStr Unravelling the widening of the earliest Andean northern orogen: Maastrichtian to early Eocene intra-basinal deformation in the northern Eastern Cordillera of Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Unravelling the widening of the earliest Andean northern orogen: Maastrichtian to early Eocene intra-basinal deformation in the northern Eastern Cordillera of Colombia
title_sort Unravelling the widening of the earliest Andean northern orogen: Maastrichtian to early Eocene intra-basinal deformation in the northern Eastern Cordillera of Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Bayona G.
Baquero M.
Ramírez C.
Tabares M.
Salazar A.M.
Nova G.
Duarte E.
Pardo A.
Plata A.
Jaramillo C.
Rodríguez G.
Caballero V.
Cardona A.
Montes C.
Gómez Marulanda S.
Cárdenas-Rozo A.L.
dc.contributor.department.spa.fl_str_mv Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ciencias
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Bayona G.
Baquero M.
Ramírez C.
Tabares M.
Salazar A.M.
Nova G.
Duarte E.
Pardo A.
Plata A.
Jaramillo C.
Rodríguez G.
Caballero V.
Cardona A.
Montes C.
Gómez Marulanda S.
Cárdenas-Rozo A.L.
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv Biodiversidad, Evolución y Conservación
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv northern
Andes
onset
of
deformation
Palaeocene
provenance
synorogenic
basins
topic northern
Andes
onset
of
deformation
Palaeocene
provenance
synorogenic
basins
description The onset of deformation in the northern Andes is overprinted by subsequent stages of basin deformation, complicating the examination of competing models illustrating potential location of earliest synorogenic basins and uplifts. To establish the width of the earliest northern Andean orogen, we carried out field mapping, palynological dating, sedimentary, stratigraphic and provenance analyses in Campanian to lower Eocene units exposed in the northern Eastern Cordillera of Colombia (Cocuy region) and compare the results with coeval succession in adjacent basins. The onset of deformation is recorded in earliest Maastrichtian time, as terrigenous detritus arrived into the basin marking the end of chemical precipitation and the onset of clastic deposition produced by the uplift of a western source area dominated by shaly Cretaceous rocks. Disconformable contacts within the upper Maastrichtian to middle Palaeocene succession document increasing supply of quartzose sandy detritus from Cretaceous quartzose rocks exposed in eastern source areas. The continued unroofing of both source areas produced a rapid shift in depositional environments from shallow marine in Maastrichtian to fluvial-lacustrine systems during the Palaeocene-early Eocene. Supply of immature Jurassic sandstones from nearby western uplifts, together with localized plutonic and volcanic Cretaceous rocks, caused a shift in Palaeocene sandstones composition from quartzarenites to litharenites. Supply of detrital sandy fragments, unstable heavy minerals and Cretaceous to Ordovician detrital zircons, were derived from nearby uplifted blocks and from SW fluvial systems within the synorogenic basin, instead of distal basement rocks. The presence of volcanic rock fragments and 51–59 Ma volcanic zircons constrain magmatism within the basin. The Maastrichtian–Palaeocene sequence studied here documents crustal deformation that correlates with coeval deformation farther south in Ecuador and Peru. Slab flattening of the subducting Caribbean plate produced a wider orogen (>400 km) with a continental magmatic arc and intra-basinal deformation and magmatism. © 2020 International Association of Sedimentologists and European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers and John Wiley - Sons Ltd
publishDate 2020
dc.date.issued.none.fl_str_mv 2020-07-21
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