Where the Neuquén Basin of Argentina abuts the Andes, hundreds of veins of solid hydrocarbon (bitumen) are visible at the surface. Many of these veins became mines, especially in the last century. By consensus, the bitumen has resulted from maturation of organic-rich shales, especially the Vaca Muerta Fm of Late Jurassic age, but also the Agrio Fm of Early Cretaceous age. To account for their maturation, recent authors have invoked regional subsidence, whereas early geologists invoked magmatic activity. During 12 field seasons (since 1998), we have tracked down the bitumen localities, mapped the veins and host rocks, sampled them, studied their compositions, and dated some of them. In the provinces of northern Neuquén and southernmost Mendo...
Igneous intrusions in sedimentary basins can influence basin-scale fluid flow and petroleum systems ...
The Cerro Negro district, northwestern Deseado Massif (Patagonia, Argentina), is one of two world-cl...
Bleaching of red beds by the migration of reducing pore fluids is a widespread phenomenon, with most...
International audienceWhere the Neuquen Basin of Argentina abuts the Andes, hundreds of veins of sol...
1 p.The oil-bearing Neuquén Basin of west-central Argentina contains several hundred dykes or sills ...
International audienceWhere the Neuquén Basin abuts the Andes, hundreds of veins of solid hydrocarbo...
In the northern Neuquen Basin of Argentina (especially in Mendoza Province), there is strong geologi...
The aim of this paper is to study the provenance of Late Cretaceous sandstones deposited along the s...
International audienceWe describe (1) bedding-parallel veins of fibrous calcite (beef) and (2) thrus...
The Payenia Basaltic Province (PBP) is the largest and the northernmost of the Quaternary back-arc P...
The association of igneous rocks with oil seeps has been identified in Argentina since early Spanish...
Igneous sills and laccoliths emplaced in sedimentary basins may significantly impact petroleum syste...
In Patagonia, Argentina, at the northern border of the Patagonian Cenozoic mafic plateau lava fields...
The Río Grande Valley (Neuquén Basin, Argentina) is a large oil field where voluminous igneous sill ...
Igneous sills and laccoliths emplaced in sedimentary basins may significantly impact petroleum syste...
Igneous intrusions in sedimentary basins can influence basin-scale fluid flow and petroleum systems ...
The Cerro Negro district, northwestern Deseado Massif (Patagonia, Argentina), is one of two world-cl...
Bleaching of red beds by the migration of reducing pore fluids is a widespread phenomenon, with most...
International audienceWhere the Neuquen Basin of Argentina abuts the Andes, hundreds of veins of sol...
1 p.The oil-bearing Neuquén Basin of west-central Argentina contains several hundred dykes or sills ...
International audienceWhere the Neuquén Basin abuts the Andes, hundreds of veins of solid hydrocarbo...
In the northern Neuquen Basin of Argentina (especially in Mendoza Province), there is strong geologi...
The aim of this paper is to study the provenance of Late Cretaceous sandstones deposited along the s...
International audienceWe describe (1) bedding-parallel veins of fibrous calcite (beef) and (2) thrus...
The Payenia Basaltic Province (PBP) is the largest and the northernmost of the Quaternary back-arc P...
The association of igneous rocks with oil seeps has been identified in Argentina since early Spanish...
Igneous sills and laccoliths emplaced in sedimentary basins may significantly impact petroleum syste...
In Patagonia, Argentina, at the northern border of the Patagonian Cenozoic mafic plateau lava fields...
The Río Grande Valley (Neuquén Basin, Argentina) is a large oil field where voluminous igneous sill ...
Igneous sills and laccoliths emplaced in sedimentary basins may significantly impact petroleum syste...
Igneous intrusions in sedimentary basins can influence basin-scale fluid flow and petroleum systems ...
The Cerro Negro district, northwestern Deseado Massif (Patagonia, Argentina), is one of two world-cl...
Bleaching of red beds by the migration of reducing pore fluids is a widespread phenomenon, with most...