The Appalachian Mountains, now terminating abruptly at the Gulf of Mexico coastal plain, may have formerly continued into southern South America. Rocks forming the basement of the Argentine Andes can be interpreted as remnants of an early Paleozoic orogen, the Famatinian belt, not unlike the Taconic Appalachians. Both orogens are bordered to the west (present coordinates) by lower Paleozoic carbonate platforms bearing the Olenellid trilobite fauna that is characteristic of Laurentia. Paleomagnetic and geologic data indicate that they could have formed as one continuous mountain chain, possibly extending into Antarctica, during Ordovician closure of an ocean basin ("southern" Iapetus) between Laurentia and Gondwana. The Taconic and Famatinia...
Two Early Paleozoic orogenic cycles in the Gondwana margin of NW Argentina were driven by subduction...
Paleomagnetic data from northern Appalachian terranes identify several arcs within the lapetus ocean...
The basement of the Central Andes provides insights for the dispersal of Rodinia, the reconstruction...
enance of Precordillera, and comparison of Lower Palaeozoic tectonic, metamorphic, and magmatic even...
Fil: Dalziel, Ian W.D.. Institute for Geophysics. University of Texas. Austin. Texas; USAFil: Dalla ...
The late Precambrian to early Paleozoic age rock units of the Pampean ranges, the Puna, and the Nort...
The tectonic evolution of the Fuegian Andes is strongly related to their southern neighbors, the Sco...
During the late Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic times, the Southern Andes of Argentina and Chile (21º-5...
Laurentia, the rift-bounded Precambrian nucleus of North America, may have broken out from a Neoprot...
The Taconic and Salinic orogenies in the northern Appalachian Mountains record the closure of the Ia...
The continental protomargin of Western Gondwana in South America records an important Early-Middle O...
alignment of the Andean Cordillera. The present architecture of the Andes is one of the best example...
The Patagonian Orocline is the 90° bend in the southernmost Andes between 50°S and 56°S. New paleoma...
The Pacific margin of South America was predominantly a subduction margin throughout the Mesozoic an...
From a detailed study of a 500 km transect in the Sierras Pampeanas, central-west Argentina, two pre...
Two Early Paleozoic orogenic cycles in the Gondwana margin of NW Argentina were driven by subduction...
Paleomagnetic data from northern Appalachian terranes identify several arcs within the lapetus ocean...
The basement of the Central Andes provides insights for the dispersal of Rodinia, the reconstruction...
enance of Precordillera, and comparison of Lower Palaeozoic tectonic, metamorphic, and magmatic even...
Fil: Dalziel, Ian W.D.. Institute for Geophysics. University of Texas. Austin. Texas; USAFil: Dalla ...
The late Precambrian to early Paleozoic age rock units of the Pampean ranges, the Puna, and the Nort...
The tectonic evolution of the Fuegian Andes is strongly related to their southern neighbors, the Sco...
During the late Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic times, the Southern Andes of Argentina and Chile (21º-5...
Laurentia, the rift-bounded Precambrian nucleus of North America, may have broken out from a Neoprot...
The Taconic and Salinic orogenies in the northern Appalachian Mountains record the closure of the Ia...
The continental protomargin of Western Gondwana in South America records an important Early-Middle O...
alignment of the Andean Cordillera. The present architecture of the Andes is one of the best example...
The Patagonian Orocline is the 90° bend in the southernmost Andes between 50°S and 56°S. New paleoma...
The Pacific margin of South America was predominantly a subduction margin throughout the Mesozoic an...
From a detailed study of a 500 km transect in the Sierras Pampeanas, central-west Argentina, two pre...
Two Early Paleozoic orogenic cycles in the Gondwana margin of NW Argentina were driven by subduction...
Paleomagnetic data from northern Appalachian terranes identify several arcs within the lapetus ocean...
The basement of the Central Andes provides insights for the dispersal of Rodinia, the reconstruction...