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Boletín de Ciencias de la Tierra
Print version ISSN 0120-3630
Abstract
RODRIGUEZ G., GABRIEL; ARANGO, MARÍA ISABEL and BERMUDEZ, JOSÉ GILBERTO. THE SABANALARGA BATHOLITH, ARC PLUTONISM IN THE SUTURE ZONE BETWEEN CONTINENTAL AND OCEANIC CRUST IN THE NORTHERN ANDES. Bol. cienc. tierra [online]. 2012, n.32, pp.81-98. ISSN 0120-3630.
The Sabanalarga Batholith is a long shape body reaching 410 Km2, located between the Central and Western cordilleras of Colombia. It intrudes rocks of the Barroso Formation and San Jose de Urama diabases along its western margin and rocks belonging to the Cajamarca complex towards the eastern side of the pluton. The Sabanalarga batholith is formed by at least two magmatic pulses. The first pulse is represented by gabbros and diorites with tholeiitic sub-alkaline affinity. The second pulse corresponds to cuarzodiorites and tonalites with sub-alkaline to calco-alkalyne low-K affinity. Magmatism is interpreted as being of supra-subduction environment, where the plutonic-volcanic arc is located right into the suture zone bonding and affecting both, continental and oceanic crust. The batholith is part of the volcanic arc of the Barroso Formation. The age of the batholith and related arc, according to available radiometric data, intrusive character and fossil record, occurred between the Cenomanian-Upper Aptian range, constraining the plutonism in the age range between 83 Ma and 102 Ma. The magmatic arc represented by the Sabanalarga batholith is contemporary with the Altavista diorite, San Diego Gabbro and Antioquian batholith and eventually belong to the same magmatic event.
Keywords : Sabanalarga Batholith; Western cordillera; Central cordillera; Colombia.