Uplift in the broken Andean foreland of the Argentine Santa Bárbara System (SBS) is associated with the contractional reactivation of basement anisotropies, similar to those reported from the thick-skinned Cretaceous-Eocene Laramide province of North America. Fault scarps, deformed Quaternary deposits and landforms, disrupted drainage patterns, and medium-sized earthquakes within the SBS suggest that movement along these structures may be a recurring phenomenon, with yet to be defined repeat intervals and rupture lengths. In contrast to the Subandes thrust belt farther north, where eastward-migrating deformation has generated a well-defined thrust front, the SBS records spatiotemporally disparate deformation along structures that are only k...
The Santa Barbara System (SBS) of northern Argentina is a 400 km long segment of the Subandean forel...
Twenty-five new long-period magnetotelluric sites near 31.5°S were collected in a west–east profile....
Local network data from San Juan, Argentina, provides new information about crustal seismicity in th...
At the northern sector of the Precordillera Sur (31° 50′-32° 40′ SL/68° 45′-69° 20′ WL), Central And...
We document a new model of crustal structure of the Andean front in Argentina where numerous histori...
In the southern Central Andes, the Andean foreland was deformed due to Neogene shallowing of the Naz...
Between 31°45'-32°15' S, the western piedmont of the Ansilta block in the Precordillera of Argentina...
The Sierras Pampeanas of Córdoba are the easternmost uplifted blocks caused by Andean foreland defor...
To improve the knowledge about the Quaternary tectonic landforms, their potential level of activity,...
The study area is located within the Central Andes, a complex region composed of different structura...
The study area is located within the Central Andes, a complex region composed of different structura...
A neotectonic study at the transitional segment between the Central and North Patagonian Andes, in t...
This study shows the neotectonic deformation occurred in the southern piedmont of the Cumbres Calcha...
Data from a digitally recording seismic network in San Juan, Argentina, provide the first images of ...
This paper aims to better comprehend the crustal structure of the Precordillera and the Iglesia Vall...
The Santa Barbara System (SBS) of northern Argentina is a 400 km long segment of the Subandean forel...
Twenty-five new long-period magnetotelluric sites near 31.5°S were collected in a west–east profile....
Local network data from San Juan, Argentina, provides new information about crustal seismicity in th...
At the northern sector of the Precordillera Sur (31° 50′-32° 40′ SL/68° 45′-69° 20′ WL), Central And...
We document a new model of crustal structure of the Andean front in Argentina where numerous histori...
In the southern Central Andes, the Andean foreland was deformed due to Neogene shallowing of the Naz...
Between 31°45'-32°15' S, the western piedmont of the Ansilta block in the Precordillera of Argentina...
The Sierras Pampeanas of Córdoba are the easternmost uplifted blocks caused by Andean foreland defor...
To improve the knowledge about the Quaternary tectonic landforms, their potential level of activity,...
The study area is located within the Central Andes, a complex region composed of different structura...
The study area is located within the Central Andes, a complex region composed of different structura...
A neotectonic study at the transitional segment between the Central and North Patagonian Andes, in t...
This study shows the neotectonic deformation occurred in the southern piedmont of the Cumbres Calcha...
Data from a digitally recording seismic network in San Juan, Argentina, provide the first images of ...
This paper aims to better comprehend the crustal structure of the Precordillera and the Iglesia Vall...
The Santa Barbara System (SBS) of northern Argentina is a 400 km long segment of the Subandean forel...
Twenty-five new long-period magnetotelluric sites near 31.5°S were collected in a west–east profile....
Local network data from San Juan, Argentina, provides new information about crustal seismicity in th...