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  • 1
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    Springer
    Mineralium deposita 12 (1977), S. 247-262 
    ISSN: 1432-1866
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Resumen El yacimiento de wolfram y estaño de la mina Chojlla está ubicado en la Cordillera Real al Noreste de la Paz dentro de una secuencia muy potente de pizarras del Paleozoico inferior y cerca del contacto con el granito alcalino y la granodiorita del batolito Taquesi-Mururata de edad triásica superior. Debido a la intrusión, las lutitas ya levemente plegadas durante el ciclo hercínico fueron sometidas a un metamorfismo de bajo grado y a una turmalinización metasomática. Una serie de vetas mineralizadas, que están inclinadas hacia el SW, corta perpendicularmente a las pizarras inclinadas hacia el NE. Resultan de grietas de extensión, las cuales pudieron abrirse sólo por consecuencia de una orientación especial de la estratificación paralela al esfuerzo extensivo y perpendicular al esfuerzo compresivo. Estos esfuerzos pueden explicarse como componentes de un sistema de cizalla producido por un levantamiento tardío del batolito. La tectónica más reciente produjo primero frecuentes fallas en el plano de estratificación y luego un sistema tranversal de fallas inversas.
    Notes: Abstract The W, Sn ore deposit of “Mina Chojlla” is situated in the Cordillera Real to the NE of La Paz within a thick pile of Lower Paleozoic slates near the contact to the alkaligranitic and granodioritic Taquesi-Mururata Batholith of Upper Triassic age. Due to the intrusion the slates, which during the Paleozoic had slightly been folded, became low grade metamorphic and were metasomatically turmalinized. The slates, which uniformly dip to the NE, are cut at right angle by a system of parallel orebearing quartz veins, which dip to the SW. They evidently are tensional features, but opening of joints was made possible only through a special orientation of stratification parallel to the tensional stress and normal to the compressional stress. The stress pattern was generated in a shear zone as a consequence of an upward motion of the batholith with respect to its surroundings. Younger Andean tectonics first caused frequently repeated small bedding plane faults, and lateron a system of reversed faults.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Malden USA : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Terra nova 14 (2002), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-3121
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Tectonomagmatic similarities between the modern Chilean flat-slab region and pre-Neogene magmatic episodes suggest that they represent analogues to flat subduction. Evolutionary patterns in each magmatic suite include (i) increasing La/Yb ratios and Sr-and Nd-isotopic enrichment through time, (ii) eastward-migration of magmatism after periods of transpressional/transtensional intra-arc deformation, and (iii) subsequent termination and virtual absence of main-arc activity for 5–10 Myr. These patterns may reflect slab shallowing followed by flat subduction and thickening of the overlying crust. If repeated, they require interchanging episodes of slab steepening. Increasing convergence rates force slab kinking and eventual failure of the oversteepened slab, followed by rebound of the slab tip (owing to lack of further slab pull), flat subduction and termination of subduction-related magmatism. Rapid subduction leads to shallow overriding of the detached slab fragment. Eclogitization of the gradually steepening slab tip at depth and subsequent slab pull permits asthenospheric corner flow and subduction-related magmatism.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    International journal of earth sciences 53 (1964), S. 358-375 
    ISSN: 1437-3262
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Northern Apennitie Ophiolites are subdivided by their age. North of Genoa and along the coast between Sestri Levante and Levanto only, the rocks are Upper Jurassic or Lowest Cretaceous of age; the remaining area shows an Upper Albian to Lower Turonian age of ophiolithes.
    Abstract: Résumé Les ophiolites des Apennins septentrionaux sont, suivant leur âge, subdivisés en différents groupes. C'est seulement dans la région au Nord de Gênes et le long de la bande côtière entre Sestri Levante et Levanto que se vérifie pour les ophiolites l'ancienne conception d'un âge allant du Jurassique supérieur à la base du Crétacé inférieur. Dans le territoire restant on peut attribuer à certains affleurements un âge notablement plus récent (Albien supérieur jusqu'au Turonvien inférieur). Pour fixer cet âge, on s'est appuyé sur les brèches qui accompagnent la plupart des ophiolites; ces brèches ont été décrites et subdivisées en quelques types.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die Ophiolithe des Nordapennins werden nach ihrem Alter in verschiedene Gruppen eingeteilt. Nur im Gebiet nördlich von Genua und längs des Küstenstreifens zwischen Sestri Levante und Levanto läßt sich die alte Anschauung eines oberjurassischen bis tief unterkretazischen Alters der Ophiolithe rechtfertigen. In dem noch verbleibenden Gebiet konnte für einzelne Vorkommen ein wesentlich jüngeres Alter (O.-Alb bis U.-Turon) wahrscheinlich gemacht werden. Von Bedeutung für diese Alterseinstufungen waren die fast alle Ophiolithvorkommen begleitenden Brekzien, die in einzelnen Typen untergliedert und beschrieben werden.
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