Special Issue dedicated to Francisco Hervé: Global tectonic processes of the ancient southwestern Gondwana margin in South America and the Antarctic Peninsula
Edited by:
- Mauricio Calderón, PhD, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile
- Paula Castillo, PhD, Universität Münster, Deutschland
- Robert Pankhurst, PhD ScD, United Kingdom
Submission status: Extended until September 30, 2025
Special Issue: Geoethics in Chile and Latin America - Contextual reflections for responsible geoscience
Edited by:
- Luisa Pinto, Universidad de Chile
- Hernán Bobadilla, Politecnico di Milano
- Tania Villaseñor, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
- Pablo Ramírez, Universidad de Chile
- Millarca Valenzuela, Universidad Católica del Norte
Submission status: Open between August 15, 2025, and March 31, 2026
Universidad San Martín de Porres, Facultad de Ingeniería y Arquitectura (FIA), av. La Fontana 1250, La Molina, Lima 15024, Perú.
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM), E.P., Ingeniería Geológica, av. Venezuela, cdra. 34, Lima 15088, Ciudad Universitaria, Lima, Perú.
Instituto Geológico Minero y Metalúrgico (INGEMMET), av. Canadá 1470, San Borja, Lima, Perú. Peru
Director de Escuela
Astrid H. Criales
Universidad San Martín de Porres, Facultad de Ingeniería y Arquitectura (FIA), av. La Fontana 1250, La Molina, Lima 15024, Perú. Peru
Augusto Bernuy
Universidad San Martín de Porres, Facultad de Ingeniería y Arquitectura (FIA), av. La Fontana 1250, La Molina, Lima 15024, Perú. Peru
Petrography and provenance of the Grupo Morro Solar sandstones (upper Berriasian-Valanginian) of Lima (77°01’ W, 12°10’ S): Geodynamic and paleogeographic implications
Aldo A. Alvan, Astrid H. Criales, Augusto Bernuy
Abstract
The sedimentary record of the continental margin of Lima, Peru (77°01’ W, 12°10’ S) plays a significant role in understanding the regional geology given its location along the westernmost part of a siliciclastic platform developed during the Early Cretaceous, prior to the Andean orogeny. In this contribution, the mineral composition of 20 samples of litho-quartzose sandstones and quartzose sandstones from the Salto del Fraile, La Herradura, and Marcavilca formations of the Morro Solar Group (Upper Berriasian-Valanginian) is examined by using the Gazzi-Dickinson method to shed light into sediment provenance. Results reveal that the sediments of the Morro Solar Group accumulated after the exhumation of a recycled orogen located in the Eastern Cordillera, which includes the Marañón Metamorphic Complex. This orogen is interpreted to be composed of sedimentary and volcanic rocks of Paleozoic and Triassic age. A minor provenance of metamorphic Precambrian rocks from the Amazon Craton is not totally discarded.