Chonos Metamorphic Complex Explained

Chonos Metamorphic Complex
Type:Complex
Age:Jurassic
Period:Jurassic
Prilithology:Metasediments including metaturbidite
Namedfor:Chonos Archipelago
Region:Aysén Region
Subunits:Potranca Formation
Underlies:Traiguén Formation

The Chonos Metamorphic Complex is an accretionary complex composed of metamorphic rocks located in western Aysén Region, Chile. The deposition of the sedimentary protoliths occurred in the Triassic and they were later metamorphosed in the Jurassic. The formation has been subdivided into a highly deformed Western belt and an Eastern belt where sedimentary structures are preserved.[1]

Fossils of Late Triassic bivalve species Monotis (Pacimonotis) aff. subcircularis and Lima sp. has been found in Chonos Metamorphic Complex, the first one in the Potranca Formation.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Hervé . Francisco . Fanning . C. Mark . Francisco Hervé . 2001 . Late Triassic detrital zircons in meta-turbidites of the Chonos Metamorphic Complex, southern Chile . . 28 . 1 . 10.4067/S0716-02082001000100005 . 23 August 2016. free .
  2. Fang . Zong-jie . Boucot . Arthur . Covacevich . Vladimir . Hervé . Francisco . 1998 . Discovery of Late Triassic fossils in the Chonos Metamorphic Complex, Southern Chile . . 25 . 2 . 10.4067/S0716-02081998000200004 . 23 August 2016. free .