Geochemical and geochronological data reveal that late Oligocene-early Miocene time is a break point in the evolution of Andean magmatism. The Patagonian Andes registered the onset of arc volcanism since the late Eocene forming part of the El Maitén Belt, whose development was driven by the subduction of the Farallon/Nazca plates beneath the Andean margin. During the Oligocene, the El Maitén Belt shows a change in the geochemical signature of its magmas from tholeiitic to calc-alkaline compositions, reflecting a more mature stage in the magmatic arc evolution. Toward the early Miocene, a striking event is registered in Andean volcanic sequences as mafic tholeiitic lava flows of the El Maitén are interbedded with marine deposits, suggesting ...
Late Oligocene to Pliocene magmatism at the latitudes of Malargüe and Chos Malal fold and thrust bel...
The occurrence of a Neogene shallow subduction stage, as well as, a Pliocene slab-tearing, and steep...
After a Late Cretaceous to Paleocene stage of mountain building, the North Patagonian Andes were ext...
During Mid-Cenozoic times, voluminous and genetically heterogeneous volcanism took place across Nort...
Mid-Cenozoic widespread arc magmatism in North Patagonia extends from the forearc to the retroarc zo...
Variable geodynamic contexts have been registered throughout the Cenozoic in the southern Central an...
This chapter is focused on the tectonic evolution of the North PatagonianAndes comprised between 38°...
The Central Patagonian Andes is a particular segment of the Andean Cordillera that has been subjecte...
Voluminous Paleogene magmatic rocks (44 to 29 Ma) are found in a retroarc position in the Northern P...
The influence of tectonic processes in evolution of magmatic suitesevaluated through their geochemic...
Plate reconstructions show that the Farallon-Aluk mid-ocean ridge interacted with the Andean margina...
Subduction zones, such as the Andean convergent margin, are the sites at which new continental crus...
Several orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods of shal...
The Andes in northern Patagonia are mainly formed by Mesozoic magmatic units: the mostly Jurassic-Cr...
In active continental margins, mountain building processes have been classically referred to as Ande...
Late Oligocene to Pliocene magmatism at the latitudes of Malargüe and Chos Malal fold and thrust bel...
The occurrence of a Neogene shallow subduction stage, as well as, a Pliocene slab-tearing, and steep...
After a Late Cretaceous to Paleocene stage of mountain building, the North Patagonian Andes were ext...
During Mid-Cenozoic times, voluminous and genetically heterogeneous volcanism took place across Nort...
Mid-Cenozoic widespread arc magmatism in North Patagonia extends from the forearc to the retroarc zo...
Variable geodynamic contexts have been registered throughout the Cenozoic in the southern Central an...
This chapter is focused on the tectonic evolution of the North PatagonianAndes comprised between 38°...
The Central Patagonian Andes is a particular segment of the Andean Cordillera that has been subjecte...
Voluminous Paleogene magmatic rocks (44 to 29 Ma) are found in a retroarc position in the Northern P...
The influence of tectonic processes in evolution of magmatic suitesevaluated through their geochemic...
Plate reconstructions show that the Farallon-Aluk mid-ocean ridge interacted with the Andean margina...
Subduction zones, such as the Andean convergent margin, are the sites at which new continental crus...
Several orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods of shal...
The Andes in northern Patagonia are mainly formed by Mesozoic magmatic units: the mostly Jurassic-Cr...
In active continental margins, mountain building processes have been classically referred to as Ande...
Late Oligocene to Pliocene magmatism at the latitudes of Malargüe and Chos Malal fold and thrust bel...
The occurrence of a Neogene shallow subduction stage, as well as, a Pliocene slab-tearing, and steep...
After a Late Cretaceous to Paleocene stage of mountain building, the North Patagonian Andes were ext...