The volcano-sedimentary succession of the Cerro Piche Graben, Río Negro province, Patagonia (Argentina), was studied U-Pb and Lu-Hf in zircon. As well, a stratigraphic, sedimentological, palynology and a review of the paleo flora content was made. The combined stratigraphic and geochronological study on the volcano-sedimentary succession indicates that the Cerro Piche Graben was developed during the Early Jurassic and allow us to propose the Cerro Piche Formation. This formation is composed of a lower volcanic succession (named the Loma Blanca Member) that is restricted to the tectonic depression and that was probably emplaced during the Sinemurian (ca. 191 Ma), and an upper sedimentary succession (named the El Tono Member) that was unconfo...
The dominant geomorphological unit of the Northern Patagonian Massif landscape is a regional planati...
A novel geodynamic evolution model of the southwestern region of Gondwana from the late Triassic to ...
The Nacientes del Teno Formation and the lowermost strata of the Rio Damas Formation in Maule, Chile...
One of the largest silicic igneous provinces of the world, the Chon Aike Volcanic Province, is relat...
The Sinemurian Marifil Volcanic Complex at Sierra de Pailemán, located in the east part of the North...
The continental succession of the Cretaceous Chubut Group (Aptian-Maastrichtian) in the Golfo San Jo...
Two compositionally different volcanic cycles are documented by geological mapping, lithofacies and ...
We present the first study of the volcanic rocks of the Cañadón Asfalto Formation that host the Navi...
The Marifil Volcanic Complex, exposed in the eastern North Patagonian Massif, Argentina, includes up...
A late Early Jurassic shortening event affected the southern end of the back-arc Chubut Basin in sou...
The magmatic record of the North Patagonian Batholith starts in Middle Jurassic times and rapidly gr...
Pyroclastic and lava vent-facies, from the Late Jurassic El Quemado Complex, are described at the so...
The end of the Early Cretaceous sag stage along the Southern Patagonian Andes is indicated by the su...
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 dominant geomorphological unit of the Northern Patagonian Massif landscape is a regional planati...
A novel geodynamic evolution model of the southwestern region of Gondwana from the late Triassic to ...
The Nacientes del Teno Formation and the lowermost strata of the Rio Damas Formation in Maule, Chile...
One of the largest silicic igneous provinces of the world, the Chon Aike Volcanic Province, is relat...
The Sinemurian Marifil Volcanic Complex at Sierra de Pailemán, located in the east part of the North...
The continental succession of the Cretaceous Chubut Group (Aptian-Maastrichtian) in the Golfo San Jo...
Two compositionally different volcanic cycles are documented by geological mapping, lithofacies and ...
We present the first study of the volcanic rocks of the Cañadón Asfalto Formation that host the Navi...
The Marifil Volcanic Complex, exposed in the eastern North Patagonian Massif, Argentina, includes up...
A late Early Jurassic shortening event affected the southern end of the back-arc Chubut Basin in sou...
The magmatic record of the North Patagonian Batholith starts in Middle Jurassic times and rapidly gr...
Pyroclastic and lava vent-facies, from the Late Jurassic El Quemado Complex, are described at the so...
The end of the Early Cretaceous sag stage along the Southern Patagonian Andes is indicated by the su...
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 dominant geomorphological unit of the Northern Patagonian Massif landscape is a regional planati...
A novel geodynamic evolution model of the southwestern region of Gondwana from the late Triassic to ...
The Nacientes del Teno Formation and the lowermost strata of the Rio Damas Formation in Maule, Chile...