Back-arcs are hot regions of enduring weakness in the hinterland of subduction zones that are commonly sites of strain localization, forming mobile belts that, in some cases, develop into mountain belts. Their evolution results from their strength, a function of thickness, heat flux, and stresses. Contractional back-arcs may be too weak to form thick crusts, whereas in other cases, they can thicken considerably and lead to mountain building. The stress and thermal histories of back-arcs can be retrieved from investigation of the relationships between deformation and metamorphism. The 490–430 Ma Famatinian orogen of the Sierras Pampeanas is associated with a back-arc that has a complex development. We focus on the Sierra de Quilmes within th...
New petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic information allowed to resolve the...
The present work gives a detailed analysis of the metamorphic and structural evolution of the back-a...
Late Cenozoic Andean deformation in the Pampean segment of Argentina and Chile (27°00′-33°30′S) prov...
Back-arcs are hot regions of enduring weakness in the hinterland of subduction zones that are common...
Back-arcs are hot regions of enduring weakness in the hinterland of subduction zones that are common...
Back-arcs are hot regions of enduring weakness in the hinterland of subduction zones that are common...
New petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic information allowed to resolve the...
New petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic information allowed to resolve the...
New petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic information allowed to resolve the...
New structural data from a mid-crustal segment in the Eastern Sierras Pampeanas, coupled with geochr...
Artículo de publicación ISINew petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic informa...
Artículo de publicación ISINew petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic informa...
This thesis investigated the evolution of a high temperature, low pressure crustal block of the Late...
This thesis investigated the evolution of a high temperature, low pressure crustal block of the Late...
Exposed sections of accretionary orogens allow reconstruction of their tectonic evolution. Most comm...
New petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic information allowed to resolve the...
The present work gives a detailed analysis of the metamorphic and structural evolution of the back-a...
Late Cenozoic Andean deformation in the Pampean segment of Argentina and Chile (27°00′-33°30′S) prov...
Back-arcs are hot regions of enduring weakness in the hinterland of subduction zones that are common...
Back-arcs are hot regions of enduring weakness in the hinterland of subduction zones that are common...
Back-arcs are hot regions of enduring weakness in the hinterland of subduction zones that are common...
New petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic information allowed to resolve the...
New petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic information allowed to resolve the...
New petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic information allowed to resolve the...
New structural data from a mid-crustal segment in the Eastern Sierras Pampeanas, coupled with geochr...
Artículo de publicación ISINew petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic informa...
Artículo de publicación ISINew petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic informa...
This thesis investigated the evolution of a high temperature, low pressure crustal block of the Late...
This thesis investigated the evolution of a high temperature, low pressure crustal block of the Late...
Exposed sections of accretionary orogens allow reconstruction of their tectonic evolution. Most comm...
New petrologic, thermobarometric and U-Pb monazite geochronologic information allowed to resolve the...
The present work gives a detailed analysis of the metamorphic and structural evolution of the back-a...
Late Cenozoic Andean deformation in the Pampean segment of Argentina and Chile (27°00′-33°30′S) prov...