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Mejillones Metamorphic Complex
Stratigraphic range: TriassicJurassic
TypeComplex
Lithology
PrimaryMetaturbidite, schist, gneiss, amphibolite, quartzite
Location
RegionAntofagasta Region
Country Chile
Type section
Named forMejillones Peninsula

The Mejillones Metamorphic Complex is made up of two separate outcrops of metamorphic rocks in the Mejillones Peninsula of northern Chile. Turbidites of low metamorphic grade make up the northern outcrop at Morro Mejillones. The southern outcrop lies at Morro Jorgiño and is made up of schist, gneiss, amphibolite and quartzite. Rocks at Morro Jorgiño are intruded by garnet-bearing leucogranites.

References

  1. Calderón, M.; Massonne, H.-J.; Hervé, Francisco; Theye, T. (2017). "P–T–time evolution of the Mejillones Metamorphic Complex: Insights into Late Triassic to Early Jurassic orogenic processes in northern Chile". Tectonophysics. 717: 383–398. Bibcode:2017Tectp.717..383C. doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2017.08.013.

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