The Neuquén Group is an Upper Cretaceous continental sedimentary unit exhumed during the latest Miocene contractional phase occurred in the southern Central Andes, allowing a direct field observation and study of the depositional geometries. The identification of growth strata on these units surrounding the structures of the frontal parts of the Andes, sedimentological analyses and U–Pb dating of detrital components, allowed the definition of a synorogenic unit that coexisted with the uplift of the early Andean orogen since ca. 100 Ma, maximum age obtained in this work, compatible with previous assignments and constrained in the top by the deposition of the Malargue Group, € in the Maastrichtian (ca. 72 Ma). The definition of a wedge top ar...
The Southern Central Andes at 36°S have been recognized as an orogenic belt where contraction, accom...
The transition zone from the Southern Central to the North PatagonianAndes is characterized by a low...
The Neuquén Embayment, which developed along the eastern foothills of thesouthern Central Andes, has...
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...
The first regional tectonic uplift was registered in the Neuquén Basin atca. 100 Ma, resulting in th...
This review synthesizes the tectonomagmatic evolution of the southern Central andNorthern Patagonian...
We present field and seismic evidence for the existence of Coniacian–Campanian syntectonic angular u...
The Nenquén Group was deposited during a period dominated by the Cretaceous Greenhouse and can be di...
The Central Patagonia is characterized by prominent continental deposits that belong to the Cretaceo...
The Andes are thought to be formed through discrete contractional stages separated by periods of lit...
This paper analyzes the style, distribution, mechanics, and timing of deformation of the Andean retr...
The Northern Patagonian Andes have been constructed through multiple mechanisms that range from tect...
The study of Late Cretaceous-earliest Paleogene series in the Chilean Andes at ~35°S provides new co...
One of the main morphological changes along the Southern Central Andes occurs from 36° to 39°S. The ...
The Southern Central Andes at 36°S have been recognized as an orogenic belt where contraction, accom...
The transition zone from the Southern Central to the North PatagonianAndes is characterized by a low...
The Neuquén Embayment, which developed along the eastern foothills of thesouthern Central Andes, has...
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...
The first regional tectonic uplift was registered in the Neuquén Basin atca. 100 Ma, resulting in th...
This review synthesizes the tectonomagmatic evolution of the southern Central andNorthern Patagonian...
We present field and seismic evidence for the existence of Coniacian–Campanian syntectonic angular u...
The Nenquén Group was deposited during a period dominated by the Cretaceous Greenhouse and can be di...
The Central Patagonia is characterized by prominent continental deposits that belong to the Cretaceo...
The Andes are thought to be formed through discrete contractional stages separated by periods of lit...
This paper analyzes the style, distribution, mechanics, and timing of deformation of the Andean retr...
The Northern Patagonian Andes have been constructed through multiple mechanisms that range from tect...
The study of Late Cretaceous-earliest Paleogene series in the Chilean Andes at ~35°S provides new co...
One of the main morphological changes along the Southern Central Andes occurs from 36° to 39°S. The ...
The Southern Central Andes at 36°S have been recognized as an orogenic belt where contraction, accom...
The transition zone from the Southern Central to the North PatagonianAndes is characterized by a low...
The Neuquén Embayment, which developed along the eastern foothills of thesouthern Central Andes, has...