International audienceThe core of the Santander Massif in the northern Andes of Colombia is dominated by migmatitic gneisses with a Metapelitic migmatite gneiss, quartz-feldspathic gneiss, and amphibolite from the Bucaramanga Gneiss recorded metamorphic peak conditions in the range of 660-850 °C at pressures of > 7.5 kbar. Lithologies are overprinted by low-pressure metamorphism, related to extensive Jurassic intrusions and linked with growth of cordierite and equilibration of low-pressure mineral assemblages, recorded metamorphic conditions are Observed leucosomes display significant compositional variations and can be grouped in three groups: i) Group One leucosomes with high total REE content, high LREE/HREE, and negative Eu anomaly, ii)...
Based on the type locality mineral associations of the Arquía Group metamorphic rocks in Colombia, t...
Accreted terranes comprising Mid to Late Cretaceous picrites, basalts and dolerites occur in three n...
International audienceIn the forearc of the Andean active margin in southwest Ecuador, the El Oro me...
International audienceThe core of the Santander Massif in the northern Andes of Colombia is dominate...
In the surroundings of Caldas and El Retiro cities (Colombia) metamorphic rocks derived from basic a...
⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar and U/Pb geochronology of the basement rocks in the Colombian Andes confirm the presence o...
A multi-technique provenance analysis, together with whole-rock geochemistry from arc related volcan...
The Quebradagrande Complex of Western Colombia consists of volcanic and Albian–Aptian sedimentary ro...
New field observations and petrological data from Early Cretaceous metamorphic rocks in the Central ...
International audienceThe Late Cretaceous to late Neogene exhumation history of the central Santande...
The onset of deformation in the northern Andes is overprinted by subsequent stages of basin deformat...
Autochthonous rocks of the pre-Cretaceous continental margin of NW South America (the Tahami Terrane...
Subduction zones are one of the most characteristic features of planet Earth. Convergent plate junct...
The Central Santander Massif exposes its metamorphic basement, which mainly consists of medium- to h...
Based on the type locality mineral associations of the Arquía Group metamorphic rocks in Colombia, t...
Accreted terranes comprising Mid to Late Cretaceous picrites, basalts and dolerites occur in three n...
International audienceIn the forearc of the Andean active margin in southwest Ecuador, the El Oro me...
International audienceThe core of the Santander Massif in the northern Andes of Colombia is dominate...
In the surroundings of Caldas and El Retiro cities (Colombia) metamorphic rocks derived from basic a...
⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar and U/Pb geochronology of the basement rocks in the Colombian Andes confirm the presence o...
A multi-technique provenance analysis, together with whole-rock geochemistry from arc related volcan...
The Quebradagrande Complex of Western Colombia consists of volcanic and Albian–Aptian sedimentary ro...
New field observations and petrological data from Early Cretaceous metamorphic rocks in the Central ...
International audienceThe Late Cretaceous to late Neogene exhumation history of the central Santande...
The onset of deformation in the northern Andes is overprinted by subsequent stages of basin deformat...
Autochthonous rocks of the pre-Cretaceous continental margin of NW South America (the Tahami Terrane...
Subduction zones are one of the most characteristic features of planet Earth. Convergent plate junct...
The Central Santander Massif exposes its metamorphic basement, which mainly consists of medium- to h...
Based on the type locality mineral associations of the Arquía Group metamorphic rocks in Colombia, t...
Accreted terranes comprising Mid to Late Cretaceous picrites, basalts and dolerites occur in three n...
International audienceIn the forearc of the Andean active margin in southwest Ecuador, the El Oro me...