Inversión metamórfica en el orógeno famatiniano de la Sierra de San Luis, Argentina
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P-T conditions of Famatinian metamorphism (c. 465 Ma) were determined along a cross section in the
central southern part of the Sierras de San Luis, Eastern Sierras Pampeanas. A continuity from low to high
grade metamorphism is recorded here with an inverted disposition of metamorphic zones, i.e., higher
grade rocks structurally overlying lower grade rocks. Foliation dip decreases accordingly downward in a
fan-like arrangement. Shear zones are boundaries to the main metamorphic zones. The cross section is
located on the eastern side of a large scale transpressional double vergence positive flower structure
which involves most of the Sierra de San Luis. Calculated peak P-T values are: 790º and 800ºC and 7.2 to
8.9 kbar for the gneiss zone, 600º to 650ºC and 5.9 to 6.4 kbar for schist zone, and 550 ºC and 4.7 kbar
for the transition schist – phyllite zone. Highest grade rocks show a clockwise P-T path with a nearly
isothermal decompression to P values which are similar within error to those of the lower grade rocks. The
latter suggests that metamorphic inversion was largely synmetamorphic and that it was driven by movement
along shear zones and ductile flow within domains. Reactivation of shear zones is invoked however to
explain some mistmach of P values particularly among the lower grade zones







