%0 Journal Article %A Galindo Francisco, Mª del Carmen %A Casquet, César %A Rapela, Carlos W. %A Pankhurst, R.J. %A Baldo, Edgardo G. %A Saavedra, Julio %T Sr, C and O isotope geochemistry and stratigraphy of Precambrianand lower Paleozoic carbonate sequences from the Western SierrasPampeanas of Argentina: tectonic implications %D 2004 %@ 0301-9268 %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/49522 %X Sr, C and O isotope data are presented for carbonate rocks from the Sierra de Pie de Palo and other crystalline outcrops of theWestern Sierras Pampeanas. These are used to distinguish three groups of rocks of quite different ages within the nappe pile thatconstitutes the Sierra de Pie de Palo. Carbonates from the Grenville-age ophiolitic unit at the bottom of the pile probably resultedfrom the interaction between hot seawater and contemporaneous oceanic crust. These carbonates are tentatively classified asophicalcites. Carbonates from the Difunta Correa Sedimentary Sequence are part of a cover sequence to a Grenvillian basement,together forming the upper nappes. Isotope stratigraphy suggests a middle to Late Neoproterozoic age (580–720 Ma) for thesecarbonates. This cover might be correlated with cover sequences to the Archean and Early to Middle Proterozoic cratons thatare well preserved over large areas of Brazil. This fact, together with the apparently absence of an equivalent Neoproterozoiccarbonate-bearing cover in the Appalachian margin of Laurentia, suggests that the Western Sierras Pampeanas, which areconsidered part of the exotic Argentine Precordillera terrane of allegedly Laurentian derivation, could be autochthonous orpara-autochthonous to Gondwana. Other geochemical and geological arguments reinforce this hypothesis. The Caucete Groupcarbonates underlie the nappe pile and are separated from it by a first order thrust (the Pirquitas thrust). These latter carbonates areCambrian in age and isotopically similar to the carbonate platform of the Precordillera.We thus conclude that the Pirquitas thrust isthe boundary between the exotic Precordillera terrane and the autochthonous or para-autochthonousWestern Sierras Pampeanas. %~