The Punta de Choros Metamorphic Complex is a large coherent group of metamorphic rocks –in other words a geologic complex– of the Chilean Coast Range in northern Chile. It consists mainly of micaschists, greenschists and other low-grade metasediment. The complex was formed by the metamorphism of sediments and associated mafic rocks at the interface between a subducting plate and the overriding plate.[1]
Punta de Choros Metamorphic Complex | |
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Stratigraphic range: Carboniferous–Permian | |
Type | Complex |
Lithology | |
Primary | Micaschist |
Other | Greenschist |
Location | |
Region | Atacama Region |
Country | Chile |
Type section | |
Named for | Punta de Choros |
References
edit- ^ Creixell, C.; Oliveros, V.; Vásquez, P.; Navarro, J.; Vallejos, D.; Valin, X.; Godoy, E.; Ducea, M.N. (2016). "Geodynamics of Late Carboniferous–Early Permian forearc in north Chile (28°30′–29°30′S)". Journal of the Geological Society. 173 (5): 757–772. doi:10.1144/jgs2016-010. S2CID 130149182.