This paper presents a detailed study of the tectonic subsidence evolution during the Late Triassic - Late Jurassic period in the central area of the Neuquén Basin. The methodology consisted of the integration of outcrop and subsurface data, in order to obtain tectonic subsidence curves for the analyzed period in the study area. The origin of the basin was linked to a lithospheric mechanical extension episode in the Late Triassic - Early Jurassic that, once completed, gave rise to a post-rift stage. The post-rift stage, comprised between Early Jurassic and Early Cretaceous, was classically assumed as dominated by thermal subsidence. Results obtained in this paper show that there is a change in the geometry of the tectonic subsidence curves, ...
Subsidence patterns of 18 stratigraphic sections from five sedimentary basins around the world are a...
The stratigraphic architecture of Early Jurassic strata exposed along a >10 km long transect in the ...
Mesozoic tectonic inversion in the Neuquen Basin of west-central Argentina produced two main fault s...
This paper presents a detailed study of the tectonic subsidence evolution during the Late Triassic -...
The Neuquén basin is one of the main hydrocarbon producers in Argentina and also has one of most pot...
The Neuquén Basin is constituted by a system of NW-SE rift clusters formed during the Late Triassic–...
The Andes Mountains provide an ideal natural laboratory to analyze the relationship between the tect...
The Eromanga Basin, a major Jurassic-Cretaceous intracratonic basin in eastern Australia, and the u...
Marine rift basin-fills record the interplay between sediment supply and accommodation, which contro...
International audienceThe Cameros Basin (North Spain) is a Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous extensiona...
The Cameros Basin (North Spain) is a Late Jurassic‐Early Cretaceous extensional basin, which was inv...
In the southern Central Andes of Argentina, between 34° and 41°S, the Neuquén Group records Upper Cr...
A detailed architectural and sequence stratigraphic analysis was carried out in the early-post-rift ...
The Lotena Group is a clastic to evaporitic unit up to 650 m thick that accumulated during the Middl...
The Tarentaise Zone is an intensely deformed thrust-bounded meta-sedimentary package which represent...
Subsidence patterns of 18 stratigraphic sections from five sedimentary basins around the world are a...
The stratigraphic architecture of Early Jurassic strata exposed along a >10 km long transect in the ...
Mesozoic tectonic inversion in the Neuquen Basin of west-central Argentina produced two main fault s...
This paper presents a detailed study of the tectonic subsidence evolution during the Late Triassic -...
The Neuquén basin is one of the main hydrocarbon producers in Argentina and also has one of most pot...
The Neuquén Basin is constituted by a system of NW-SE rift clusters formed during the Late Triassic–...
The Andes Mountains provide an ideal natural laboratory to analyze the relationship between the tect...
The Eromanga Basin, a major Jurassic-Cretaceous intracratonic basin in eastern Australia, and the u...
Marine rift basin-fills record the interplay between sediment supply and accommodation, which contro...
International audienceThe Cameros Basin (North Spain) is a Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous extensiona...
The Cameros Basin (North Spain) is a Late Jurassic‐Early Cretaceous extensional basin, which was inv...
In the southern Central Andes of Argentina, between 34° and 41°S, the Neuquén Group records Upper Cr...
A detailed architectural and sequence stratigraphic analysis was carried out in the early-post-rift ...
The Lotena Group is a clastic to evaporitic unit up to 650 m thick that accumulated during the Middl...
The Tarentaise Zone is an intensely deformed thrust-bounded meta-sedimentary package which represent...
Subsidence patterns of 18 stratigraphic sections from five sedimentary basins around the world are a...
The stratigraphic architecture of Early Jurassic strata exposed along a >10 km long transect in the ...
Mesozoic tectonic inversion in the Neuquen Basin of west-central Argentina produced two main fault s...