The Neuquén Basin, developed in a retroarc setting in the central-west of Argentina, contains more than 6000 m of Mesozoic marine and continental sedimentary rocks. These rocks were deformed during the Andean orogeny leading to several thick and thin-skinned fold-and-thrust belts. The Early Cretaceous Agrio Formation is composed by a thick marine succession predominantly of black shales in which highlights a thin fluvial-aeolian sandy interval named Avilé Member. The Avilé Member, one of the most important hydrocarbon reservoirs of the Neuquén Basin, constitutes an excellent structural marker. At the Chos Malal fold-and-thrust belt, the strong mechanical anisotropy given by the contrasting lithology of the Avilé Member within the Agrio Form...
The first regional tectonic uplift was registered in the Neuquén Basin atca. 100 Ma, resulting in th...
The Mata Amarilla Formation dates from the early Upper Cretaceous and was deposited during a transit...
The Nevados del Famatina, located in northwestern Argentina (Fig. 1), is one of the higher non-volca...
The Chos Malal fold and thrust belt is a thick-skinned mountain belt that deformed the Mesozoic de...
The Agrio fold and thrust belt is an orogenic belt located in the Southern Central Andes (37°-38°S l...
The Chos Malal fold and thrust belt, formed during the Andean orogeny, is characterized by the invol...
The Andean Fold and Thrust belt between 36° and 39°S can be divided in two sectors. The Eastern Sect...
Curved traces are recurrent features of structural map-view patterns on different fold and thrust be...
In the southern Central Andes of Argentina, between 34° and 41°S, the Neuquén Group records Upper Cr...
The Malargüe fold-and-thrust belt is a thick-skinned belt developed in Miocene-Pliocene times during...
The Nenquén Group was deposited during a period dominated by the Cretaceous Greenhouse and can be di...
The Neuquén basin is one of the main hydrocarbon producers in Argentina and also has one of most pot...
Chronoenvironmental and tectonic charts are presented for Mesozoic basins located along the Andean f...
We present field and seismic evidence for the existence of Coniacian–Campanian syntectonic angular u...
A detailed study of the structural fabrics and overprinting relationships exposed at sierra Beauvoir...
The first regional tectonic uplift was registered in the Neuquén Basin atca. 100 Ma, resulting in th...
The Mata Amarilla Formation dates from the early Upper Cretaceous and was deposited during a transit...
The Nevados del Famatina, located in northwestern Argentina (Fig. 1), is one of the higher non-volca...
The Chos Malal fold and thrust belt is a thick-skinned mountain belt that deformed the Mesozoic de...
The Agrio fold and thrust belt is an orogenic belt located in the Southern Central Andes (37°-38°S l...
The Chos Malal fold and thrust belt, formed during the Andean orogeny, is characterized by the invol...
The Andean Fold and Thrust belt between 36° and 39°S can be divided in two sectors. The Eastern Sect...
Curved traces are recurrent features of structural map-view patterns on different fold and thrust be...
In the southern Central Andes of Argentina, between 34° and 41°S, the Neuquén Group records Upper Cr...
The Malargüe fold-and-thrust belt is a thick-skinned belt developed in Miocene-Pliocene times during...
The Nenquén Group was deposited during a period dominated by the Cretaceous Greenhouse and can be di...
The Neuquén basin is one of the main hydrocarbon producers in Argentina and also has one of most pot...
Chronoenvironmental and tectonic charts are presented for Mesozoic basins located along the Andean f...
We present field and seismic evidence for the existence of Coniacian–Campanian syntectonic angular u...
A detailed study of the structural fabrics and overprinting relationships exposed at sierra Beauvoir...
The first regional tectonic uplift was registered in the Neuquén Basin atca. 100 Ma, resulting in th...
The Mata Amarilla Formation dates from the early Upper Cretaceous and was deposited during a transit...
The Nevados del Famatina, located in northwestern Argentina (Fig. 1), is one of the higher non-volca...