The proposed ages for the collision of the Carnegie Ridge with the South America trench, offshore Ecuador, range from 1 to 15 Ma. In this time frame, many geological features of Ecuador are commonly linked to the subduction of the Carnegie Ridge. (1) After the ridge collided with the trench at ca. 15 Ma, the subsequent interplate coupling produced high exhumation rates of volcanic materials at ca. 9 Ma. (2) The oblique convergence of the Carnegie Ridge would have caused the northward drift of the North Andean block and the opening of the Gulf of Guayaquil. (3) During the late Miocene, the subduction of the Carnegie Ridge would have triggered a regional tectonic inversion along the forearc. (4) Along the collision front of the ridge with the...
The volcanic basement of the Ecuadorian Western Cordillera (Pallatanga Formation and San Juan unit) ...
International audienceWhen looking at the whole Andean arc, one of the most striking characteristics...
International audienceThe Carnegie Ridge subduction beneath the South American plate is cu...
The proposed ages for the collision of the Carnegie Ridge with the South America trench, offshore Ec...
National audienceThe subduction of the Nazca Plate below the South American Plate shows the subducti...
The subduction of bathymetric highs, such as aseismic ridges, leads to far‐reaching changes in the d...
This study focuses on the construction and evolution through time of volcanic edifices located in th...
In Early Miocene times the Cordillera did not exist and the Pacific Ocean reached the Oriente. In th...
The North Andean convergent margin is a region of intense crustal deformation, with six great subduc...
In Early Miocene times the Cordillera did not exist and the Pacific Ocean reached the Oriente. In th...
International audienceThe active margin of Ecuador is characterized by strong tectonic erosion that ...
International audienceThe North Andean convergent margin is a region of intense crustal deformation,...
Geophysical Research Letters, v. 31, p. L04603, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2003GL018803Internat...
The volcanic basement of the Ecuadorian Western Cordillera (Pallatanga Formation and San Juan unit) ...
International audienceWhen looking at the whole Andean arc, one of the most striking characteristics...
International audienceThe Carnegie Ridge subduction beneath the South American plate is cu...
The proposed ages for the collision of the Carnegie Ridge with the South America trench, offshore Ec...
National audienceThe subduction of the Nazca Plate below the South American Plate shows the subducti...
The subduction of bathymetric highs, such as aseismic ridges, leads to far‐reaching changes in the d...
This study focuses on the construction and evolution through time of volcanic edifices located in th...
In Early Miocene times the Cordillera did not exist and the Pacific Ocean reached the Oriente. In th...
The North Andean convergent margin is a region of intense crustal deformation, with six great subduc...
In Early Miocene times the Cordillera did not exist and the Pacific Ocean reached the Oriente. In th...
International audienceThe active margin of Ecuador is characterized by strong tectonic erosion that ...
International audienceThe North Andean convergent margin is a region of intense crustal deformation,...
Geophysical Research Letters, v. 31, p. L04603, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2003GL018803Internat...
The volcanic basement of the Ecuadorian Western Cordillera (Pallatanga Formation and San Juan unit) ...
International audienceWhen looking at the whole Andean arc, one of the most striking characteristics...
International audienceThe Carnegie Ridge subduction beneath the South American plate is cu...