The Northern Andes are the result of multiple tectonic phases, which include extensional and compressional volcanic arcs, strike-slip fragmentation, and accretion of exotic terranes. The alternations of these tectonic settings have overprinted and fragmented the geological record, which has hindered precise paleogeographic and tectonic reconstructions. In the western segment of the Colombian Andes, the oceanic-cored Western Cordillera (WC) and the continental Central Cordillera (CC) are separated by the Romeral Fault Zone (RFZ). This segment of the Andes preserves the record of Cretaceous back-arc extension, the onset of compression, and the accretion of the Caribbean plateau during the Late Cretaceous-Paleocene. To refine the tectonic evol...
International audienceEpisodic tectonic deformation along the southern Caribbean plate has resulted ...
Typology and internal texture analyses were performed on detrital zircons obtained from the Miocene ...
The roughly 600 km long Central Cordillera of Colombia shows a varied tectonic, magmatic, and exhuma...
International audienceNew detrital zircon-fission track (ZFT) and magnetic fabric data are presented...
International audienceThe left lateral strike-slip Bucaramanga Fault exhibits a transpressional sout...
The Andes of South America display the classic plate tectonic setting of oceanic-continental converg...
Coarse, amalgamated, clastic units in distal regions of retro-arc foreland basins have been attribut...
Autochthonous rocks of the pre-Cretaceous continental margin of NW South America (the Tahami Terrane...
International audienceThe Late Cretaceous to late Neogene exhumation history of the central Santande...
A multi-technique provenance analysis, together with whole-rock geochemistry from arc related volcan...
Typology and internal texture analyses were performed on detrital zircons obtained from the Miocene ...
Typology and internal texture analyses were performed on detrital zircons obtained from the Miocene ...
The onset of deformation in the northern Andes is overprinted by subsequent stages of basin deformat...
International audienceEpisodic tectonic deformation along the southern Caribbean plate has resulted ...
Typology and internal texture analyses were performed on detrital zircons obtained from the Miocene ...
The roughly 600 km long Central Cordillera of Colombia shows a varied tectonic, magmatic, and exhuma...
International audienceNew detrital zircon-fission track (ZFT) and magnetic fabric data are presented...
International audienceThe left lateral strike-slip Bucaramanga Fault exhibits a transpressional sout...
The Andes of South America display the classic plate tectonic setting of oceanic-continental converg...
Coarse, amalgamated, clastic units in distal regions of retro-arc foreland basins have been attribut...
Autochthonous rocks of the pre-Cretaceous continental margin of NW South America (the Tahami Terrane...
International audienceThe Late Cretaceous to late Neogene exhumation history of the central Santande...
A multi-technique provenance analysis, together with whole-rock geochemistry from arc related volcan...
Typology and internal texture analyses were performed on detrital zircons obtained from the Miocene ...
Typology and internal texture analyses were performed on detrital zircons obtained from the Miocene ...
The onset of deformation in the northern Andes is overprinted by subsequent stages of basin deformat...
International audienceEpisodic tectonic deformation along the southern Caribbean plate has resulted ...
Typology and internal texture analyses were performed on detrital zircons obtained from the Miocene ...
The roughly 600 km long Central Cordillera of Colombia shows a varied tectonic, magmatic, and exhuma...