Backbone of the Americas—Patagonia to Alaska, (3–7 April 2006)

Paper No. 52
Presentation Time: 10:35 AM-7:45 PM

STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF THE FORELAND THRUST-FOLD BELT OF THE FUEGIAN ANDES, TIERRA DEL FUEGO, ARGENTINA


TORRES CARBONELL, Pablo J., Laboratorio de Geología Andina, Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC-CONICET), Houssay 200, Ushuaia, (9410), Argentina, OLIVERO, Eduardo B., Laboratorio de Geología Andina, Centro Austral de Investigaciones Cientificas (CADIC-CONICET), Houssay 200, Ushuaia, (9410), Argentina and DIMIERI, Luis V., Cátedra de Geología Estructural, Universidad Nacional del Sur, San Juan 670, Bahía Blanca, (8000), Argentina, polmacleod@hotmail.com

Field work in the frontal part of the foreland thrust and fold belt of the Fuegian Andes reveals complex relationships between stratigraphy and structure. An early-Eocene detachment propagated below Paleocene to earliest-Eocene foredeep mudstones of the Austral Basin forming a detachment fold over its tip. Thick sequences up to ~1500 m of quartz-rich sandstones filled a piggy-back basin bounded by this fold. Less thick sequences of the same lithologies were deposited concomitantly in the Eocene-Oligocene foredeep formed northwards of this structural high. In the late-Eocene a backthrust branching from the detachment delaminated the clastic sequence of the piggy-back basin. Later sticking of the backthrust leaded to a foreland propagation of the deformation, manifested by a sequence of low-angle thrusting that affected the foredeep. The original detachment ramped to a higher stratigraphic level a few kilometers behind the deformation front. The foreland propagation of the deformation front ended in the uppermost Oligocene-lowermost Miocene with the development of growth strata within the foredeep mudstones deposited unconformably over the frontal fault tip. Following Morley (1986) the thrust front can be classified as a Type 2 Buried Thrust Front, ending abruptly in a blind thrust (Castor thrust). The total shortening calculated for the frontal 18 Km of the foreland thrust-fold belt is about 14.2 Km (~44%).

Morley C. K., 1986, A classification of thrust fronts: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 70, p. 12-25.