We present field and seismic evidence for the existence of Coniacian–Campanian syntectonic angular unconformities within basal foreland basin sequences of the Austral or Magallanes Basin, with implications for the understanding of deformation and sedimentation in the southern Patagonian Andes. The studied sequences belong to the mainly turbiditic Upper Cretaceous Cerro Toro Formation that includes a world-class example of conglomerate-filled deep-water channel bodies deposited in an axial foredeep depocentre. We present multiple evidence of syntectonic deposition showing that the present internal domain of the fold-thrust belt was an active Coniacian–Campanian wedge-top depozone where deposition of turbidites and conglomerate channels of Ce...
The Andes in northern Patagonia are mainly formed by Mesozoic magmatic units: the mostly Jurassic-Cr...
Cretaceous sedimentary rocks corresponding to the Las Plumas Member of the Cerro Barcino Formation w...
The Tordillo Formation is a continental succession of red beds deposited in the Neuquén basin during...
We present field and seismic evidence for the existence of Coniacian–Campanian syntectonic angular u...
The Central Patagonia is characterized by prominent continental deposits that belong to the Cretaceo...
This review synthesizes the tectonomagmatic evolution of the southern Central andNorthern Patagonian...
The Neuquén Group is an Upper Cretaceous continental sedimentary unit exhumed during the latest Mioc...
In the southern Central Andes of Argentina, between 34° and 41°S, the Neuquén Group records Upper Cr...
This paper analyzes the style, distribution, mechanics, and timing of deformation of the Andean retr...
The North Patagonian fold-thrust belt (41°–44° S) is characterized by a low topography, reduced crus...
The Patagonian Andes represents a unique natural laboratory to study surface deformation in relation...
The Southern Patagonian Andes (SPA)between 47°?48°S are characterized by relatively high elevations ...
The Neuquén Group is an Upper Cretaceous continental sedimentary unit exhumed during the latest Mioc...
The southernmost segment of the Andean Cordillera underwent a complex deformation history characteri...
The stratigraphy of the Argentinean Fuegian Andes reveals contrasting Mesozoic-Cenozoic tectonic reg...
The Andes in northern Patagonia are mainly formed by Mesozoic magmatic units: the mostly Jurassic-Cr...
Cretaceous sedimentary rocks corresponding to the Las Plumas Member of the Cerro Barcino Formation w...
The Tordillo Formation is a continental succession of red beds deposited in the Neuquén basin during...
We present field and seismic evidence for the existence of Coniacian–Campanian syntectonic angular u...
The Central Patagonia is characterized by prominent continental deposits that belong to the Cretaceo...
This review synthesizes the tectonomagmatic evolution of the southern Central andNorthern Patagonian...
The Neuquén Group is an Upper Cretaceous continental sedimentary unit exhumed during the latest Mioc...
In the southern Central Andes of Argentina, between 34° and 41°S, the Neuquén Group records Upper Cr...
This paper analyzes the style, distribution, mechanics, and timing of deformation of the Andean retr...
The North Patagonian fold-thrust belt (41°–44° S) is characterized by a low topography, reduced crus...
The Patagonian Andes represents a unique natural laboratory to study surface deformation in relation...
The Southern Patagonian Andes (SPA)between 47°?48°S are characterized by relatively high elevations ...
The Neuquén Group is an Upper Cretaceous continental sedimentary unit exhumed during the latest Mioc...
The southernmost segment of the Andean Cordillera underwent a complex deformation history characteri...
The stratigraphy of the Argentinean Fuegian Andes reveals contrasting Mesozoic-Cenozoic tectonic reg...
The Andes in northern Patagonia are mainly formed by Mesozoic magmatic units: the mostly Jurassic-Cr...
Cretaceous sedimentary rocks corresponding to the Las Plumas Member of the Cerro Barcino Formation w...
The Tordillo Formation is a continental succession of red beds deposited in the Neuquén basin during...