The stratigraphy, sedimentology, and paleontology of the Coquimbo Formation in a coastal section approximately 100km north of La Serena was Studied to establish relative low-order sea-level changes during the Neogene. During the Early-Middle Miocene, a wide coastal platform was bevelled onto Palaeozoic basement rocks, and marine sedimentation may have taken place within a deep coastal inlet later transformed into a submarine canyon. Transgression over this platform commenced during the late Burdigalian-early Langhian (16-15 Ma) and culminated in a sea-level highstand near the end of the Serravalian (11.8 Ma). This transgression was followed by regression during the rest of the Serravalian and Tortonian until approximately 9 Ma. Renewed tran...
International audienceWe present new cosmogenic (10Be) exposure ages obtained on Pleistocene marine ...
International audienceIn north-central Chile, a wide shore platform is morphologically connected wit...
International audienceIn recent years, longitudinal changes on the thin/thick-skinned tectonic style...
The stratigraphy, sedimentology, and paleontology of the Coquimbo Formation in a coastal section app...
The Mejillones Peninsula, northern Chile, has been undergoing east-west extension since early Miocen...
The north-facing Bay of Tongoy in central Chile is flanked by topographic highs in the west and east...
Sedimentological and paleontological studies, including foraminifera, ostracodes, gastropods, and tr...
The Nazca-South American plate boundary is a subduction zone where a relatively complex pattern of v...
International audienceNeotectonic observations allow a new interpretation of the recent tectonic beh...
Analysis of the Cenozoic stratigraphic development of the forearc of northern Chile between 18°S and...
Publicación ISIA consensus on the biostratigraphic age and depositional environment of the Navidad, ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe stratigraphy of the Bahia Inglesa Formation in the Caldera Basin west...
At subduction plate boundaries, it is commonly expected that relatively strong vertical motions occu...
A total of 24 Neogene sediment samples were collected near Bahía Inglesa (27° 07\u27 40.78\u27\u27 S...
International audienceWe present new cosmogenic (10Be) exposure ages obtained on Pleistocene marine ...
International audienceIn north-central Chile, a wide shore platform is morphologically connected wit...
International audienceIn recent years, longitudinal changes on the thin/thick-skinned tectonic style...
The stratigraphy, sedimentology, and paleontology of the Coquimbo Formation in a coastal section app...
The Mejillones Peninsula, northern Chile, has been undergoing east-west extension since early Miocen...
The north-facing Bay of Tongoy in central Chile is flanked by topographic highs in the west and east...
Sedimentological and paleontological studies, including foraminifera, ostracodes, gastropods, and tr...
The Nazca-South American plate boundary is a subduction zone where a relatively complex pattern of v...
International audienceNeotectonic observations allow a new interpretation of the recent tectonic beh...
Analysis of the Cenozoic stratigraphic development of the forearc of northern Chile between 18°S and...
Publicación ISIA consensus on the biostratigraphic age and depositional environment of the Navidad, ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe stratigraphy of the Bahia Inglesa Formation in the Caldera Basin west...
At subduction plate boundaries, it is commonly expected that relatively strong vertical motions occu...
A total of 24 Neogene sediment samples were collected near Bahía Inglesa (27° 07\u27 40.78\u27\u27 S...
International audienceWe present new cosmogenic (10Be) exposure ages obtained on Pleistocene marine ...
International audienceIn north-central Chile, a wide shore platform is morphologically connected wit...
International audienceIn recent years, longitudinal changes on the thin/thick-skinned tectonic style...