The Sinemurian Marifil Volcanic Complex at Sierra de Pailemán, located in the east part of the North Patagonian Region, Argentina, includes five lithofacies and three volcanic events. The volcanic activity begins with subaerial pyroclastic-fall deposits, massive lapilli tuffs with eutaxitic textures, and subaerial silicic domes’ emplacement. The upper part of the sequence is formed by pyroclastic fall deposits that pass to massive lapilli tuffs and rhyolitic lava flows. These lithofacies indicate the collapse of explosive eruption columns, coeval with small silicic domes’ emplacement, and lava-flows’ eruption. The volcanic episode at Sierra de Pailemán was generated during continuous magmatic activity because no erosional or unconformity su...
Along the southeastern border of the Northern Patagonian Massif of the provinces of Río Negro and Ch...
The Los Menucos Complex (northern Patagonia) consists of ∼6 km thick succession of acidic and interm...
The Oligo-Miocene Somuncura province is the largest (∼55 000 km2) back-arc mafic volcanic field in P...
The northern zone of the Chon Aike Igneous Province, located in the North Patagonian Massif,exhibits...
Pyroclastic and lava vent-facies, from the Late Jurassic El Quemado Complex, are described at the so...
We present the first study of the volcanic rocks of the Cañadón Asfalto Formation that host the Navi...
One of the largest silicic igneous provinces of the world, the Chon Aike Volcanic Province, is relat...
The Marifil Volcanic Complex, exposed in the eastern North Patagonian Massif, Argentina, includes up...
Two compositionally different volcanic cycles are documented by geological mapping, lithofacies and ...
The mid-Jurassic Marifil and Chon-Aike volcanic rocks of eastern Patagonia are part of one of the la...
The Marifil Volcanic Complex is an extended volcanic and pyroclastic unit outcropping in the North P...
The Cerro Negro district, northwestern Deseado Massif (Patagonia, Argentina), is one of two world-cl...
The Upper Triassic magmatic and tectonic evolution of the central North Patagonian Massif is evaluat...
The Andes in northern Patagonia are mainly formed by Mesozoic magmatic units: the mostly Jurassic-Cr...
The volcano-sedimentary succession of the Cerro Piche Graben, Río Negro province, Patagonia (Argenti...
Along the southeastern border of the Northern Patagonian Massif of the provinces of Río Negro and Ch...
The Los Menucos Complex (northern Patagonia) consists of ∼6 km thick succession of acidic and interm...
The Oligo-Miocene Somuncura province is the largest (∼55 000 km2) back-arc mafic volcanic field in P...
The northern zone of the Chon Aike Igneous Province, located in the North Patagonian Massif,exhibits...
Pyroclastic and lava vent-facies, from the Late Jurassic El Quemado Complex, are described at the so...
We present the first study of the volcanic rocks of the Cañadón Asfalto Formation that host the Navi...
One of the largest silicic igneous provinces of the world, the Chon Aike Volcanic Province, is relat...
The Marifil Volcanic Complex, exposed in the eastern North Patagonian Massif, Argentina, includes up...
Two compositionally different volcanic cycles are documented by geological mapping, lithofacies and ...
The mid-Jurassic Marifil and Chon-Aike volcanic rocks of eastern Patagonia are part of one of the la...
The Marifil Volcanic Complex is an extended volcanic and pyroclastic unit outcropping in the North P...
The Cerro Negro district, northwestern Deseado Massif (Patagonia, Argentina), is one of two world-cl...
The Upper Triassic magmatic and tectonic evolution of the central North Patagonian Massif is evaluat...
The Andes in northern Patagonia are mainly formed by Mesozoic magmatic units: the mostly Jurassic-Cr...
The volcano-sedimentary succession of the Cerro Piche Graben, Río Negro province, Patagonia (Argenti...
Along the southeastern border of the Northern Patagonian Massif of the provinces of Río Negro and Ch...
The Los Menucos Complex (northern Patagonia) consists of ∼6 km thick succession of acidic and interm...
The Oligo-Miocene Somuncura province is the largest (∼55 000 km2) back-arc mafic volcanic field in P...