The Andes of the Neuquén Mesozoic basin have experienced multiple episodic tectonic events as a consequence of the changes of the plate tectonic boundary configuration. Each episode of deformation has overprinted the previous one, making it difficult to unravel the Andean tectonic history. The first deformation event took place in the uppermost Cretaceous with the formation of the Agrio fold-and-thrust belt. This event was related to the shallowing of the subducting plate recorded by the migrationof the volcanic arc toward the foreland. During the late Oligocene-early Miocene, an extensional event, related to the steepening of the subducted plate, affected only the hinterland region causing the opening of the Cura Mallín basin. This basin w...
Several orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods of shal...
The Andean Cordilleran orogenic system stretches over 7,000 km along the western margin of South Ame...
The Andean internal zone records deformation, uplift and erosion that serve as proxies of variations...
The southern Patagonian Cordillera south of the present location of the Chile Triple Junction (46.5°...
The Andes are thought to be formed through discrete contractional stages separated by periods of lit...
The Andes is the largest orogenic system developed by subduction of oceanic crustalong a continental...
The transition zone from the Southern Central to the North PatagonianAndes is characterized by a low...
Mountain building in the Andes, the longest continental mountain range on Earth, started in the Late...
Summarization: The Eastern Cordillera of southern Bolivia is situated between the Altiplano high pla...
The southern Puna Plateau of the central Andes offers an excellent opportunity to (1) advance our un...
The Southern Patagonian Andes (SPA)between 47°?48°S are characterized by relatively high elevations ...
The sub-Andean region of the North Patagonian Andes is located between the north Patagonian foreland...
AbstractSeveral orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods...
Chronoenvironmental and tectonic charts are presented for Mesozoic basins located along the Andean f...
One of the main morphological changes along the Southern Central Andes occurs from 36° to 39°S. The ...
Several orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods of shal...
The Andean Cordilleran orogenic system stretches over 7,000 km along the western margin of South Ame...
The Andean internal zone records deformation, uplift and erosion that serve as proxies of variations...
The southern Patagonian Cordillera south of the present location of the Chile Triple Junction (46.5°...
The Andes are thought to be formed through discrete contractional stages separated by periods of lit...
The Andes is the largest orogenic system developed by subduction of oceanic crustalong a continental...
The transition zone from the Southern Central to the North PatagonianAndes is characterized by a low...
Mountain building in the Andes, the longest continental mountain range on Earth, started in the Late...
Summarization: The Eastern Cordillera of southern Bolivia is situated between the Altiplano high pla...
The southern Puna Plateau of the central Andes offers an excellent opportunity to (1) advance our un...
The Southern Patagonian Andes (SPA)between 47°?48°S are characterized by relatively high elevations ...
The sub-Andean region of the North Patagonian Andes is located between the north Patagonian foreland...
AbstractSeveral orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods...
Chronoenvironmental and tectonic charts are presented for Mesozoic basins located along the Andean f...
One of the main morphological changes along the Southern Central Andes occurs from 36° to 39°S. The ...
Several orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods of shal...
The Andean Cordilleran orogenic system stretches over 7,000 km along the western margin of South Ame...
The Andean internal zone records deformation, uplift and erosion that serve as proxies of variations...