The Pliocene- Quaternary times in Extra-Andean Patagonia are characterized by the effusion of intraplate basalts. This work is focused on those basalts outcropping between 40° and 46°S. The age of this volcanism varies between 0.23 and 5 Ma. Based on the general geochemical characteristics, geographic distribution, and structural framework of the region, we propose that the basalts originated in response to the back arc extension that caused the thinning, doming and fracturing of the lithosphere, and extrusion of mafic magmas with a relatively primitive nature and OIB-like compositions. The geochemical characteristics allow to distinguish three types of basalts: basanites, alkaline basalts and tholeiitic basalts, each one representing diffe...
Back-arc volcanism was active in central-western Argentina (provinces of Mendoza and La Pampa) from ...
The Pali Aike Volcanic Field (PAVF) represents the southernmost occurrence of the Cenozoic back-arc ...
The Pleistocene to Holocene Payenia volcanic province is a backarc region of 60,000 km2 in Mendoza, ...
The Pliocene- Quaternary times in Extra-Andean Patagonia are characterized by the effusion of intrap...
The Crater Basalt Volcanic Field (CBVF) in northern Patagonia (∼42°S, Chubut province) is located 40...
During Cenozoic times, Patagonia was characterized by an intense magmatic intraplate activity that g...
Miocene to Quaternary large basaltic plateaus occur in the back-arc domain of the Andean chain in Pa...
Miocene to Quaternary large basaltic plateaus occur in the back-arc domain of the Andean chain in Pa...
Miocene to Quaternary large basaltic plateaus occur in the back-arc domain of the Andean chain in Pa...
The Payenia Basaltic Province (PBP) is the largest and the northernmost of the Quaternary back-arc P...
The Payún Matrú Volcanic Field (Pleistocene–Holocene) is located in the Andean back-arc of the South...
International audienceWe present a chronological (K-Ar), petrologic and geochemical study (major and...
International audienceWe present a chronological (K-Ar), petrologic and geochemical study (major and...
The Meseta Chile Chico (MCC, 46.4 degrees S) is the westernmost exposure of Eocene (lower basaltic s...
Back-arc volcanism was active in central-western Argentina (provinces of Mendoza and La Pampa) from ...
The Pali Aike Volcanic Field (PAVF) represents the southernmost occurrence of the Cenozoic back-arc ...
The Pleistocene to Holocene Payenia volcanic province is a backarc region of 60,000 km2 in Mendoza, ...
The Pliocene- Quaternary times in Extra-Andean Patagonia are characterized by the effusion of intrap...
The Crater Basalt Volcanic Field (CBVF) in northern Patagonia (∼42°S, Chubut province) is located 40...
During Cenozoic times, Patagonia was characterized by an intense magmatic intraplate activity that g...
Miocene to Quaternary large basaltic plateaus occur in the back-arc domain of the Andean chain in Pa...
Miocene to Quaternary large basaltic plateaus occur in the back-arc domain of the Andean chain in Pa...
Miocene to Quaternary large basaltic plateaus occur in the back-arc domain of the Andean chain in Pa...
The Payenia Basaltic Province (PBP) is the largest and the northernmost of the Quaternary back-arc P...
The Payún Matrú Volcanic Field (Pleistocene–Holocene) is located in the Andean back-arc of the South...
International audienceWe present a chronological (K-Ar), petrologic and geochemical study (major and...
International audienceWe present a chronological (K-Ar), petrologic and geochemical study (major and...
The Meseta Chile Chico (MCC, 46.4 degrees S) is the westernmost exposure of Eocene (lower basaltic s...
Back-arc volcanism was active in central-western Argentina (provinces of Mendoza and La Pampa) from ...
The Pali Aike Volcanic Field (PAVF) represents the southernmost occurrence of the Cenozoic back-arc ...
The Pleistocene to Holocene Payenia volcanic province is a backarc region of 60,000 km2 in Mendoza, ...