The Meseta Chile Chico (MCC, 46.4 degrees S) is the westernmost exposure of Eocene (lower basaltic sequence, LBS; 55-40 Ma, K-Ar ages) and Mio-Pliocene (upper basaltic sequence, UBS; 16-4 Ma, K-Ar ages) flood basalt volcanism in Patagonia. The MCC is located south of the Lago General Carrera-Buenos Aires (LGCBA), southeast from the present day Chile Triple Junction (CTJ), east of the actual volcanic gap between Southern South Volcanic Zone and Austral Volcanic Zone (SSVZ and AVZ, respectively) and just above the inferred location of the South Chile Ridge segment subducted at similar to 6 Ma (SCR-1). Erupted products consist of mainly ne-non-native olivine basalt with minor hy-normative tholeiites basalt, trachybasalt and basanite. MCC lavas...
The Pliocene- Quaternary times in Extra-Andean Patagonia are characterized by the effusion of intrap...
Neogene plateau lavas in Patagonia, southern Argentina, east of the volcanic gap between the Souther...
International audienceWe present a chronological (K-Ar), petrologic and geochemical study (major and...
The Meseta Chile Chico (MCC, 46.4 degrees S) is the westernmost exposure of Eocene (lower basaltic s...
The Meseta Chile Chico (MCC, 46.4°S) is the westernmost exposure of Eocene (lower basaltic sequence,...
Miocene to Quaternary large basaltic plateaus occur in the back-arc domain of the Andean chain in Pa...
International audienceThe Chile Triple junction is a natural laboratory to study the interactions be...
Miocene to Quaternary large basaltic plateaus occur in the back-arc domain of the Andean chain in Pa...
Miocene to Quaternary large basaltic plateaus occur in the back-arc domain of the Andean chain in Pa...
The scarce Eocene geological record in the Andean region of Central Chile (c. 33.6 degrees S) is rep...
The Pliocene- Quaternary times in Extra-Andean Patagonia are characterized by the effusion of intrap...
Neogene plateau lavas in Patagonia, southern Argentina, east of the volcanic gap between the Souther...
International audienceWe present a chronological (K-Ar), petrologic and geochemical study (major and...
The Meseta Chile Chico (MCC, 46.4 degrees S) is the westernmost exposure of Eocene (lower basaltic s...
The Meseta Chile Chico (MCC, 46.4°S) is the westernmost exposure of Eocene (lower basaltic sequence,...
Miocene to Quaternary large basaltic plateaus occur in the back-arc domain of the Andean chain in Pa...
International audienceThe Chile Triple junction is a natural laboratory to study the interactions be...
Miocene to Quaternary large basaltic plateaus occur in the back-arc domain of the Andean chain in Pa...
Miocene to Quaternary large basaltic plateaus occur in the back-arc domain of the Andean chain in Pa...
The scarce Eocene geological record in the Andean region of Central Chile (c. 33.6 degrees S) is rep...
The Pliocene- Quaternary times in Extra-Andean Patagonia are characterized by the effusion of intrap...
Neogene plateau lavas in Patagonia, southern Argentina, east of the volcanic gap between the Souther...
International audienceWe present a chronological (K-Ar), petrologic and geochemical study (major and...