The structure and tectonics of the retro-arc area of the Andes between 38°30' and 40°S remains poorly understood because of the scarcity of previous structural studies. This paper analyzes the styles, distribution and timing of the deformation in the eastern flank of the Andes between these latitudes, with focus in the Tertiary tectonics of the area. This Andean section can be divided into an internal and an external domain based on its distinctive structural evolution. The boundary between them coincides with the Bio Bio and Aluminé valleys, which separate sectors of the fold-and-thrust belt with opposite vergence and different structural styles. Structures developed in the external domain during the Andean cycle are associated with a west...
The Southern Patagonian Andes (SPA)between 47°?48°S are characterized by relatively high elevations ...
International audienceNew fieldwork and tectonic analysis has been carried out along the Andean morp...
The Andean internal zone records deformation, uplift and erosion that serve as proxies of variations...
One of the main morphological changes along the Southern Central Andes occurs from 36° to 39°S. The ...
The Northern Patagonian Andes have been constructed through multiple mechanisms that range from tect...
This paper integrates data to summarize the evolution of the 37-39°S segment of the Andean margin fr...
The Oligocene to present evolution of the North Patagonian Andes is analyzed linking geological and ...
This paper analyzes the style, distribution, mechanics and timing of deformation of the Andean retro...
The hinterland zone of the North Patagonian Andes between 41° and 43°S constitutes a poorly explored...
The North Patagonian fold-thrust belt (41°–44° S) is characterized by a low topography, reduced crus...
The Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the North Patagonian Andes is analyzed linking geological and geo...
The transition zone from the Southern Central to the North PatagonianAndes is characterized by a low...
The sub-Andean region of the North Patagonian Andes is located between the north Patagonian foreland...
A neotectonic study at the transitional segment between the Central and North Patagonian Andes, in t...
This paper describes Late Paleozoic Gondwanan and Late Cretaceous to Early Cenozoic Andean structure...
The Southern Patagonian Andes (SPA)between 47°?48°S are characterized by relatively high elevations ...
International audienceNew fieldwork and tectonic analysis has been carried out along the Andean morp...
The Andean internal zone records deformation, uplift and erosion that serve as proxies of variations...
One of the main morphological changes along the Southern Central Andes occurs from 36° to 39°S. The ...
The Northern Patagonian Andes have been constructed through multiple mechanisms that range from tect...
This paper integrates data to summarize the evolution of the 37-39°S segment of the Andean margin fr...
The Oligocene to present evolution of the North Patagonian Andes is analyzed linking geological and ...
This paper analyzes the style, distribution, mechanics and timing of deformation of the Andean retro...
The hinterland zone of the North Patagonian Andes between 41° and 43°S constitutes a poorly explored...
The North Patagonian fold-thrust belt (41°–44° S) is characterized by a low topography, reduced crus...
The Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the North Patagonian Andes is analyzed linking geological and geo...
The transition zone from the Southern Central to the North PatagonianAndes is characterized by a low...
The sub-Andean region of the North Patagonian Andes is located between the north Patagonian foreland...
A neotectonic study at the transitional segment between the Central and North Patagonian Andes, in t...
This paper describes Late Paleozoic Gondwanan and Late Cretaceous to Early Cenozoic Andean structure...
The Southern Patagonian Andes (SPA)between 47°?48°S are characterized by relatively high elevations ...
International audienceNew fieldwork and tectonic analysis has been carried out along the Andean morp...
The Andean internal zone records deformation, uplift and erosion that serve as proxies of variations...