The Andean foreland of western Argentina (28°S-33°S) corresponds to back arc deformations associated with the ongoing flat subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the South American lithosphere. In this paper, short-and long-term tectonic regimes for this Andean region are investigated and compared to NUVEL-1 and the new GPS-derived velocity field for the Andes Mountains. From this comparison, it appears that (1) the slight convergence obliquity at the plate boundary is accommodated by the subduction zone itself, precluding any deformation partitioning at lithospheric scale, (2) clockwise rotation of s 1 and P axes within the Andean foreland of western Argentina suggests that Plio-Quaternary deformation partitioning may occur in the upper pla...
Local network data from San Juan, Argentina, provides new information about crustal seismicity in th...
In the southern Central Andes, the Andean foreland was deformed due to Neogene shallowing of the Naz...
A local seismic network, operating in western Argentina from 28°S to 33 °S, between August 1995 and...
The southern Central Andes (SCA, 27°–40°S) exhibit a complex deformation pattern that is influenced ...
We analyze the Pampean foreland (the Pampas) along the modern flat-slab segment of the south-central...
The Pampean Flat Slab is characterized by a wide zone of active upper-plate deformation that involve...
We obtain earthquake locations and a detailed three-dimensional velocity model of the flat slab subd...
Late Cenozoic Andean deformation in the Pampean segment of Argentina and Chile (27°00′-33°30′S) prov...
Subduction of the Nazca plate beneath South America has driven the growth of the Andes Mountains. Su...
The Sierras Pampeanas of Córdoba are the easternmost uplifted blocks caused by Andean foreland defor...
The western margin of South America between 30ºS and 36ºS is seismically active. While the largest m...
Crustal seismicity in northwestern Mendoza Province in Argentina, corresponding to the transition zo...
Several orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods of shal...
The Andean orogen is the most outstanding example of mountain building caused by the subduction of o...
The Andean Orogeny in South America has lasted over 100 Ma. It comprises the Peruvian, Incaic and Qu...
Local network data from San Juan, Argentina, provides new information about crustal seismicity in th...
In the southern Central Andes, the Andean foreland was deformed due to Neogene shallowing of the Naz...
A local seismic network, operating in western Argentina from 28°S to 33 °S, between August 1995 and...
The southern Central Andes (SCA, 27°–40°S) exhibit a complex deformation pattern that is influenced ...
We analyze the Pampean foreland (the Pampas) along the modern flat-slab segment of the south-central...
The Pampean Flat Slab is characterized by a wide zone of active upper-plate deformation that involve...
We obtain earthquake locations and a detailed three-dimensional velocity model of the flat slab subd...
Late Cenozoic Andean deformation in the Pampean segment of Argentina and Chile (27°00′-33°30′S) prov...
Subduction of the Nazca plate beneath South America has driven the growth of the Andes Mountains. Su...
The Sierras Pampeanas of Córdoba are the easternmost uplifted blocks caused by Andean foreland defor...
The western margin of South America between 30ºS and 36ºS is seismically active. While the largest m...
Crustal seismicity in northwestern Mendoza Province in Argentina, corresponding to the transition zo...
Several orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods of shal...
The Andean orogen is the most outstanding example of mountain building caused by the subduction of o...
The Andean Orogeny in South America has lasted over 100 Ma. It comprises the Peruvian, Incaic and Qu...
Local network data from San Juan, Argentina, provides new information about crustal seismicity in th...
In the southern Central Andes, the Andean foreland was deformed due to Neogene shallowing of the Naz...
A local seismic network, operating in western Argentina from 28°S to 33 °S, between August 1995 and...