%0 Journal Article %T PETROGRAF¨ªA Y GEOQU¨ªMICA DE LOS METAGABROS DEL R¨ªO OLIVARES SECTOR NNW DE MANIZALES (CALDAS) %A Toro Toro %A Luz Mary %A Hincapi¨¦ Jaramillo %A Gustavo %A Ossa Meza %A C¨¦sar Augusto %J Boletin de Geolog¨ªa %D 2010 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X the r¨ªo olivares metagabbro is a body of igneous intrusive rocks that outcrops along the r¨ªo olivares at n-nw of the manizales city (department of caldas, colombia). this igneous body is defined by series of centimeter to metric-sized faulted slivers within the western sector of quebradagrande complex. petrographic analyses show rocks with cumulus and isotropic gabbroic textures. the primary minerals are: calcium plagioclase and clinopyroxene, secondary minerals are: amphibole, chlorite, epidote, plagioclase and less quartz, carbonate and occasionally opaque minerals. according to geochemical distribution of major elements, those rocks were generated from fractional crystallization of unique magma showing a typical tendency of tholeiitic series. taking into account the behavior of trace elements in geotectonic discrimination diagrams, they were generated in an ocean floor setting and their sources coming from an n-morb segment in the upper mantle. ree patterns normalized with respect to chondrite, show relatively homogeneous patterns, flats and enriched up to 10 times compared to the typical n-morb. these rocks are part of the oceanic basement of the early cretaceous quebradagrande complex, and they are affected by mylonitization and ocean floor metamorphism. %K manizales %K metagabbros %K n-morb. %U http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0120-02832010000200005&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en