Evidencias Geofísicas de la Continuidad del Volcanismo Dacítico Mioceno en el Subsuelo de la Depresión de Pozuelos, Provincia de Jujuy, y su Potencialidad Minera
Abstract
Geophysycal evidence of the underground
continuity of the Miocene dacitic volcanism
of the Pozuelos depression, Province of
Jujuy, Argentina, and its mining potential.
According to the existing geological and
geophysical evidence, the Pozuelos
depression, located in the northern Puna
region of Argentina (22°30´ S, 66° W),
hosts a large-scale volcanic caldera of
Middle Miocene age. Pyroclastic sequences
(14 ± 2 Ma) and base- and precious-metal
rich dacitic dome complexes (12 ± 2 Ma)
crop out discontinuously around part of the
perimeter of the Pozuelos depression which,
otherwise, is mostly covered by younger
sediments. The aeromagnetic survey of the
region has allowed to identify the presence
of the Middle Miocene magmatic rocks at
shallow depths, covered by young nonmagnetic
sediments; the identification and
localization of a covered portion of these
magmatic rocks may increase the mineral
potential of the region, as suggested by their
associated mineralization. Three
subvolcanic bodies and a volcanic unit
(subdivided into two subunits) have been
identified in terms of the configuration
(geometry, magnitude, gradient, polarity) of
the magnetic anomalies, and drawn onto a
solid geology map. The subvolcanic bodies
extend for 7, 27 and 32 km2 respectively,
while the volcanic unit extends for 500 km2.
The magnetic anomalies indicate that one of
the subvolcanic bodies is normally
magnetized, while the other two are
reversely magnetized, suggesting a
difference in their ages, though constrained
within the Middle Miocene. The magnetic
polarity of the two volcanic subunits could
not be defined, but their probable
association with the subvolcanic bodies
provide indirect evidence of their age
difference. Modelling of the profiles of the
magnetic anomalies from the subvolcanic
bodies has allowed to determine depths of
burial of 120 to 500 m, and magnetic
susceptibilities of 0.01 to 0.04 S.I., the latter
being indicative of intermediate to basic
compositions. The depth of one of the
subvolcanic bodies has been confirmed by
the interpretation of a seismic section.
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Chernicoff, Carlos Jorge, 2001. Evidencias Geofísicas de la Continuidad del Volcanismo Dacítico Mioceno en el Subsuelo de la Depresión de Pozuelos, Provincia de Jujuy, y su Potencialidad Minera. Serie Contribuciones Técnicas;Geofísica nro.8. 16 p. Buenos Aires, Servicio Geológico Minero Argentino. Instituto de Geología y Recursos Minerales
Fil: Chernicoff, C.J. Servicio Geológico Minero Argentino; Argentina.