in pressThe western part of Ecuador is made of several oceanic terranes, which comprise two oceanic plateaus, of Early (≈ 120 Ma), and Late Cretaceous age (≈ 90 Ma), respectively. The older oceanic plateau was accreted to the andean margin in the Late Campanian (≈ 75 Ma). Fragments of the Turonian-Coniacian plateau were accreted to the ecuadorian margin in the Late Maastrichtian (≈ 68 Ma, Guaranda terrane) and Late Paleocene (≈ 58 Ma, Piñón-Naranjal terrane). The Guaranda terrane received either fine-grained oceanic sediments of Coniacian-Maastrichtian age, or island arc / back-arc volcanic suites of Middle Campanian-Middle Maastrichtian age. The Piñón-Naranjal terrane recorded a comparable history, completed in the Maastrichtian-Paleocene,...