The Eastern Cordillera (Central Andes, ∼ 24°S) consists of a basement-involved thrust system, resulting from Miocene-Quaternary eastward migrating compression, separating the Puna plateau from the Santa Barbara System foreland. The inferred Tertiary strains arising from shortening in the Eastern Cordillera and Santa Barbara System are similar, higher than in the Puna. Slip data collected on the major ∼ N-S trending faults of Eastern Cordillera show a westward progression from dip-slip (contraction) to dextral and sinistral motions. This, consistently with established tectonic models, may result from partitioning due to the oblique Mio-Quaternary underthrusting of the Brazilian Shield north of 24°S. This strain partitioning has three main im...
The Eastern Cordillera (EC) forms the structurally elevated continentward border of almost the entir...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe structure of the Chilean Frontal Cordillera, located over the Central...
We report new paleomagnetic and structural data from late Cretaceous to Mio-Pliocene continental s...
The Eastern Cordillera (Central Andes, ~24°S) consists of a basement-involved thrust system, resulti...
The interpretation of Acocella et al. about (i) westward increase of strike-slip motion, (ii) strain...
Analyses of Global Positioning System (GPS) results, estimates of slip, seismic reflection data, and...
The Andean belt is the only present-day active case example of a subduction-type orogeny. However, a...
International audienceThe Andean belt is the only present-day active case example of a subduction-ty...
International audienceThe Andean belt is the only present-day active case example of a subduction-ty...
The Andes are an ideal setting to explore orogenic wedge evolution and the cyclical tectonic process...
Understanding the geometry and kinematics of the major structures of an orogen is important to eluci...
Summarization: The Eastern Cordillera of southern Bolivia is situated between the Altiplano high pla...
The Miocene Las Burras - Almagro - El Toro magmatic complex lies ∼300 km to the east of the Central ...
We report new paleomagnetic and structural data from late Cretaceous to Mio-Pliocene continental san...
International audienceThe Miocene Las Burras–Almagro–El Toro magmatic complex lies ~300 km to the ea...
The Eastern Cordillera (EC) forms the structurally elevated continentward border of almost the entir...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe structure of the Chilean Frontal Cordillera, located over the Central...
We report new paleomagnetic and structural data from late Cretaceous to Mio-Pliocene continental s...
The Eastern Cordillera (Central Andes, ~24°S) consists of a basement-involved thrust system, resulti...
The interpretation of Acocella et al. about (i) westward increase of strike-slip motion, (ii) strain...
Analyses of Global Positioning System (GPS) results, estimates of slip, seismic reflection data, and...
The Andean belt is the only present-day active case example of a subduction-type orogeny. However, a...
International audienceThe Andean belt is the only present-day active case example of a subduction-ty...
International audienceThe Andean belt is the only present-day active case example of a subduction-ty...
The Andes are an ideal setting to explore orogenic wedge evolution and the cyclical tectonic process...
Understanding the geometry and kinematics of the major structures of an orogen is important to eluci...
Summarization: The Eastern Cordillera of southern Bolivia is situated between the Altiplano high pla...
The Miocene Las Burras - Almagro - El Toro magmatic complex lies ∼300 km to the east of the Central ...
We report new paleomagnetic and structural data from late Cretaceous to Mio-Pliocene continental san...
International audienceThe Miocene Las Burras–Almagro–El Toro magmatic complex lies ~300 km to the ea...
The Eastern Cordillera (EC) forms the structurally elevated continentward border of almost the entir...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe structure of the Chilean Frontal Cordillera, located over the Central...
We report new paleomagnetic and structural data from late Cretaceous to Mio-Pliocene continental s...