International audienceThe Iquitos Arch corresponds to a broad topographic high in the Western Amazonia. Morphostructural and geophysical data and flexural modeling show that the Iquitos Arch is the present-day forebulge of the Northwestern Amazonian foreland basin. A detailed tectono-sedimentary study of the Neogene and Quaternary deposits of the Iquitos area has been carried out in order to circumscribe the timing of the forebulge uplift and its environmental consequences. The Neogene and Quaternary sedimentary succession of the Iquitos Arch consists of six formations that evolved from tidal to fluvial environments. The first three formations exhibit Late Miocene gliding features and synsedimentary normal faults. Such soft-sediment deforma...
International audienceThe study of paleofluvial dynamics is crucial to understand the role of rivers...
The western Amazon drainage basin, which extends from southern Colombia to northern Bolivia, compris...
New biostratigraphic, isotopic, and well log data from exploration wells on the outer continental sh...
The Amazonian Craton is an old geological feature of Archaean/Proterozoic age that has determined th...
In tropical South America, the interplay of tectonics, climate, and base-level influences terrestria...
International audienceDuring the Middle Late Miocene, tidal sedimentation was the rule in the Amazon...
ABSTRACT: The development of the transcontinental Amazon River System involved geological events in ...
We review the Neogene geologic history of lowland Amazonia in an attempt to focus attention on areas...
International audienceMiocene and Pliocene deposits from the Ecuadorian, Bolivian and Peruvian Amazo...
The congruency in the depositional origin and age of the uppermost sedimentary strata forming non-fl...
The main structural and geomorphological features along the Amazon River are closely associated with...
The paper examines the role of neotectonic activity in the evolution of the landscape in southern Am...
The Amazon submarine fan is a large sediment apron situated offshore Pará (Brazil) and represents th...
The Quaternary history of the Amazon lowlands is characterized by deposition of sediments of Andean ...
International audienceThe sub-Andean Huallaga basin is part of the modern retroforeland basin system...
International audienceThe study of paleofluvial dynamics is crucial to understand the role of rivers...
The western Amazon drainage basin, which extends from southern Colombia to northern Bolivia, compris...
New biostratigraphic, isotopic, and well log data from exploration wells on the outer continental sh...
The Amazonian Craton is an old geological feature of Archaean/Proterozoic age that has determined th...
In tropical South America, the interplay of tectonics, climate, and base-level influences terrestria...
International audienceDuring the Middle Late Miocene, tidal sedimentation was the rule in the Amazon...
ABSTRACT: The development of the transcontinental Amazon River System involved geological events in ...
We review the Neogene geologic history of lowland Amazonia in an attempt to focus attention on areas...
International audienceMiocene and Pliocene deposits from the Ecuadorian, Bolivian and Peruvian Amazo...
The congruency in the depositional origin and age of the uppermost sedimentary strata forming non-fl...
The main structural and geomorphological features along the Amazon River are closely associated with...
The paper examines the role of neotectonic activity in the evolution of the landscape in southern Am...
The Amazon submarine fan is a large sediment apron situated offshore Pará (Brazil) and represents th...
The Quaternary history of the Amazon lowlands is characterized by deposition of sediments of Andean ...
International audienceThe sub-Andean Huallaga basin is part of the modern retroforeland basin system...
International audienceThe study of paleofluvial dynamics is crucial to understand the role of rivers...
The western Amazon drainage basin, which extends from southern Colombia to northern Bolivia, compris...
New biostratigraphic, isotopic, and well log data from exploration wells on the outer continental sh...