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Dear Metamorphic Community,

I'm working on the Nahuelbuta Pluton that is a part of the Coastal
Batholith in southern Chile. I would like to know the emplacement
mechanism. The Nahuelbuta Pluton covers the area of 130 km (N-S) por 45 km
(E-W) and is composed of Diorites to Granodiorites due to on ongoing
subduction. The dioritic to granodioritic rock are metaluminous. The
outcrop conditions due to the rain fall are not so good. It is not possible
to map an area in detail. The microstructures of the intrusive rocks are
deformed in a magmatic to submagmatic way. The quartzes do not show any
kind of recrystilisation. The host rock are a turbiditic sequence that is
distal to the source area and is composed of pelitic to psammopelitic rocks
that have a lower greenschist fazies metamorphism before the emplacemente
of the pluton. Has anyone worked on a pluton of this size? I'm grateful for
any kind of reference to the emplacemente mechanism for a pluton of this
size.
Previously I've worked on the Rieserferner Pluton in the Alpes where I
found a good modell for the emplacemente. But this pluton is rather small.

kind regards, André

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Prof. Dr. André Steenken

Universidad de Concepción
Ciencias de la Tierra
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CHILE

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