The inter-Andean structure is defined as an approximately north–south-trending, linear, topographic depression in Ecuador located between the Cordillera Real and the Cordillera Occidental. The depression swings westward toward the Gulf of Guayaquil in southern Ecuador, dissecting the topography of the Cordillera Occidental. The structural limits of the depression are reactivated faults, which formed during accretionary events after 140 Ma along the Ecuadorian continental margin. Several distinct basins progressively formed along the depression. A new, radiometric-based, chronostratigraphic framework for the sedimentary series of the Chota basin has been combined with data from other subbasins in the inter-Andean depression to reevaluate the...
The Gulf of Guayaquil-Tumbes basin (GGTB) evolution is controlled by the trench-parallel extension t...
International audienceThe eastern Ecuadorian Andes appear as a fold-and-thrust belt adjacent to a co...
International audienceThe successive courses of the Rio Pastaza in the upper Amazonian Puyo plateau ...
In Early Miocene times the Cordillera did not exist and the Pacific Ocean reached the Oriente. In th...
National audienceAlong the Ecuadorian convergent margin, the onshore Manabí sedimentary forearcbasin...
In Early Miocene times the Cordillera did not exist and the Pacific Ocean reached the Oriente. In th...
The bulk of the Tertiary stratigraphy of the Borbón Basin, a forearc basin extending from northern E...
The proposed ages for the collision of the Carnegie Ridge with the South America trench, offshore Ec...
Copyright © 2013 Jacques Bourgois. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Cordilleran style margins exhibit significant heterogeneities both along-strike and through time. Th...
International audienceTrench-parallel extensional strain resulting from the northward drift of the N...
Tertiary and quaternary stratigraphy of the deposits of the interandean depression of Ecuador (betwe...
The recent tectonic evolution of the central Andes is driven by the subduction of the oceanic Nazca ...
The onset of deformation in the northern Andes is overprinted by subsequent stages of basin deformat...
The Gulf of Guayaquil-Tumbes basin (GGTB) evolution is controlled by the trench-parallel extension t...
International audienceThe eastern Ecuadorian Andes appear as a fold-and-thrust belt adjacent to a co...
International audienceThe successive courses of the Rio Pastaza in the upper Amazonian Puyo plateau ...
In Early Miocene times the Cordillera did not exist and the Pacific Ocean reached the Oriente. In th...
National audienceAlong the Ecuadorian convergent margin, the onshore Manabí sedimentary forearcbasin...
In Early Miocene times the Cordillera did not exist and the Pacific Ocean reached the Oriente. In th...
The bulk of the Tertiary stratigraphy of the Borbón Basin, a forearc basin extending from northern E...
The proposed ages for the collision of the Carnegie Ridge with the South America trench, offshore Ec...
Copyright © 2013 Jacques Bourgois. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Cordilleran style margins exhibit significant heterogeneities both along-strike and through time. Th...
International audienceTrench-parallel extensional strain resulting from the northward drift of the N...
Tertiary and quaternary stratigraphy of the deposits of the interandean depression of Ecuador (betwe...
The recent tectonic evolution of the central Andes is driven by the subduction of the oceanic Nazca ...
The onset of deformation in the northern Andes is overprinted by subsequent stages of basin deformat...
The Gulf of Guayaquil-Tumbes basin (GGTB) evolution is controlled by the trench-parallel extension t...
International audienceThe eastern Ecuadorian Andes appear as a fold-and-thrust belt adjacent to a co...
International audienceThe successive courses of the Rio Pastaza in the upper Amazonian Puyo plateau ...