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Metamorphism, deformation, and geochronology of Cretaceous blueschists, Villa de Cura Belt, Venezuela

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Title: Metamorphism, deformation, and geochronology of Cretaceous blueschists, Villa de Cura Belt, Venezuela
Author: Smith, Chad Andrew
Degree: Master of Arts thesis
Abstract: The Villa de Cura belt, one of several allochthonous belts comprising the Caribbean Mountain System of northern Venezuela, contains island arc volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks, metacherts, and mafic rocks metamorphosed to blueschist facies. It consists of four east-west trending metamorphic zones. The prograde pressure-temperature (P-T) path for the northern three zones indicates high P-low T metamorphism, with a similar retrograde P-T path. The southernmost zone formed at similar P, but higher T, and underwent a counter-clockwise P-T path. Ductile D$\sb1$ structures in the Villa de Cura belt indicate that the belt formed in a right-oblique subduction zone to the west of its present location. $\sp{40}$Ar/$\sp{39}$A, data (97 to 78 Ma) suggest that exhumation occurred in the late Cretaceous. D$\sb2$ structures are related to SSE emplacement of the belt onto South America.
Citation: Smith, Chad Andrew. "Metamorphism, deformation, and geochronology of Cretaceous blueschists, Villa de Cura Belt, Venezuela." Masters Thesis, Rice University, ETD http://hdl.handle.net/1911/14081.
Citable link to this page: http://hdl.handle.net/1911/14081
Date: 1996

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