Widespread wrench tectonics have been described along the northern Andes. The Bucaramanga fault, described as sinistral strike-slip, bounds the high Santander Massif. We combine structural and thermochronological data from the centralsouthern portion of the fault to investigate the vertical displacement. The structural survey data show old phases of activity preserved in the host rocks along the fault trace, with the superimposition of different generations of slickenlines, and both strike-slip and dip-slip kinematics indicators. New and previous thermochronological data show that differential exhumation of the fault walls has been ongoing for the last 50 Ma. The hanging wall, the Santander Massif, records, in the central portion, decreasin...
International audienceEpisodic tectonic deformation along the southern Caribbean plate has resulted ...
The roughly 600 km long Central Cordillera of Colombia shows a varied tectonic, magmatic, and exhuma...
International audienceNew detrital apatite and zircon fission-track thermochronology ages were deter...
Widespread wrench tectonics have been described along the northern Andes. The Bucaramanga fault, des...
International audienceThe left lateral strike-slip Bucaramanga Fault exhibits a transpressional sout...
The Santander Massif is a broad basement uplift, limited on both flanks by two major reverse faults....
Determine the importance of the tectonic control in the exhumation and uplift of Santander Massif fr...
Analyses of Global Positioning System (GPS) results, estimates of slip, seismic reflection data, and...
International audienceThe Late Cretaceous to late Neogene exhumation history of the central Santande...
The Eastern Cordillera of Colombia rose to maximum elevations of >5 km during the Cenozoic by invers...
<p>The initial stages of tectonic inversion and the mechanisms of selective reactivation and abandon...
The topographic growth of a mountain belt is commonly attributed to isostatic balance in response to...
textTracking the phases of Cenozoic deformation in the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia has proven to ...
International audienceEpisodic tectonic deformation along the southern Caribbean plate has resulted ...
The roughly 600 km long Central Cordillera of Colombia shows a varied tectonic, magmatic, and exhuma...
International audienceNew detrital apatite and zircon fission-track thermochronology ages were deter...
Widespread wrench tectonics have been described along the northern Andes. The Bucaramanga fault, des...
International audienceThe left lateral strike-slip Bucaramanga Fault exhibits a transpressional sout...
The Santander Massif is a broad basement uplift, limited on both flanks by two major reverse faults....
Determine the importance of the tectonic control in the exhumation and uplift of Santander Massif fr...
Analyses of Global Positioning System (GPS) results, estimates of slip, seismic reflection data, and...
International audienceThe Late Cretaceous to late Neogene exhumation history of the central Santande...
The Eastern Cordillera of Colombia rose to maximum elevations of >5 km during the Cenozoic by invers...
<p>The initial stages of tectonic inversion and the mechanisms of selective reactivation and abandon...
The topographic growth of a mountain belt is commonly attributed to isostatic balance in response to...
textTracking the phases of Cenozoic deformation in the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia has proven to ...
International audienceEpisodic tectonic deformation along the southern Caribbean plate has resulted ...
The roughly 600 km long Central Cordillera of Colombia shows a varied tectonic, magmatic, and exhuma...
International audienceNew detrital apatite and zircon fission-track thermochronology ages were deter...