The Andes of southern Patagonia experienced a Miocene shift towards faster and higher angle subduction followed by the approach and collision of the Chile oceanic ridge. We present a kinematic study characterizing palaeostress fields computed from brittle tectonics to better constrain upper crustal deformation during this complex scenario. Although previous studies already suggested variable kinematics, it is striking that in a long-lasting subduction environment, the computed palaeostress tensors are mostly strike-slip (55%), while 35% are extensional, and only 10% compressive which are concentrated along a main frontal thrust. Cross-cutting relationships and synsedimentary deformation indicate that a long-lived strike-slip regime was punc...
The occurrence of a Neogene shallow subduction stage, as well as, a Pliocene slab-tearing, and steep...
The Andean internal zone records deformation, uplift and erosion that serve as proxies of variations...
The Southern Patagonian Andes (SPA)between 47°?48°S are characterized by relatively high elevations ...
The Andes of southern Patagonia experienced a Miocene shift towards faster and higher angle subducti...
The Oligocene to present evolution of the North Patagonian Andes is analyzed linking geological and ...
In the High Andes of central Chile, above the flat-slab segment, analysis of more than 1,000 fault s...
The Patagonian Andes represents a unique natural laboratory to study surface deformation in relation...
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...
We propose an integrated kinematic model with mechanical constrains of the Maipo Tunuyán transect 33...
The geomorphological and thermochronological studies carried out in the central Patagonia show the i...
The Andes are thought to be formed through discrete contractional stages separated by periods of lit...
International audienceThe Patagonian Andes represents a unique natural laboratory to study surface d...
The Patagonian Andes represents a unique natural laboratory to study surface deformation in relatio...
International audienceThe Patagonian Andes represents a unique natural laboratory to study surface d...
The occurrence of a Neogene shallow subduction stage, as well as, a Pliocene slab-tearing, and steep...
The Andean internal zone records deformation, uplift and erosion that serve as proxies of variations...
The Southern Patagonian Andes (SPA)between 47°?48°S are characterized by relatively high elevations ...
The Andes of southern Patagonia experienced a Miocene shift towards faster and higher angle subducti...
The Oligocene to present evolution of the North Patagonian Andes is analyzed linking geological and ...
In the High Andes of central Chile, above the flat-slab segment, analysis of more than 1,000 fault s...
The Patagonian Andes represents a unique natural laboratory to study surface deformation in relation...
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...
We propose an integrated kinematic model with mechanical constrains of the Maipo Tunuyán transect 33...
The geomorphological and thermochronological studies carried out in the central Patagonia show the i...
The Andes are thought to be formed through discrete contractional stages separated by periods of lit...
International audienceThe Patagonian Andes represents a unique natural laboratory to study surface d...
The Patagonian Andes represents a unique natural laboratory to study surface deformation in relatio...
International audienceThe Patagonian Andes represents a unique natural laboratory to study surface d...
The occurrence of a Neogene shallow subduction stage, as well as, a Pliocene slab-tearing, and steep...
The Andean internal zone records deformation, uplift and erosion that serve as proxies of variations...
The Southern Patagonian Andes (SPA)between 47°?48°S are characterized by relatively high elevations ...