Triassic break-up of Pangea in southern Mexico: thermochronological evidence from the Tianguistengo formation

Published: 20 May 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/32zj82y6hp.1
Contributors:
Monica Ramirez Calderon,
, Alejandra Bedoya, Michelangelo Martini, Luigi Solari

Description

In this study, based on apatite geochemistry and fission-track-based time–temperature modelling of the Tianguistengo Formation, we demonstrate that the main source terrane (Totoltepec Pluton) was exhumed rapidly in Late Triassic time. This interpretation is important for a better understanding of the geodynamic processes linked to the Pangea breakup. Most authors suggested that the Pangea breakup started in Mexico in Jurassic time. For the first time, we present thermochronological evidence of an earlier Pangea rupture in Mexico, which should have started in Middle-Late Triassic time. This is the supplemetary data of an article entitled "Triassic break-up of Pangea in southern Mexico: thermochronological evidence from the Tianguistengo formation".

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Institutions

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico - Campus Juriquilla, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Instituto de Geologia

Categories

Petrology, Tectonics, Geochronology, Petrography

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