AbstractSeveral orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods of shallowing and steepening of subduction zones have been recognized in recent years in the Andes. Most of them are characterized by widespread crustal delamination expressed by large calderas and rhyolitic flare-up produced by the injection of hot asthenosphere in the subduction wedge. These processes are related to the increase of the subduction angle during trench roll-back. The Payenia paleoflat-slab, in the southern Central Andes of Argentina and Chile (34°–37°S) recorded a complete cycle from crustal thickening and mountain uplift to extensional collapse and normal faulting, which are related to changes in the subduction geometry. The...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe largest tectonic relief breaking the Earth's surface (13 km verticall...
Late Cenozoic Andean deformation in the Pampean segment of Argentina and Chile (27°00′-33°30′S) prov...
The North Patagonian fold-thrust belt (41°–44° S) is characterized by a low topography, reduced crus...
Several orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods of shal...
AbstractSeveral orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods...
Several orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods of shal...
The analysis of magmatic distribution, basin formation, tectonic evolution and structural styles of ...
Abstract: The analysis of magmatic distribution, basin formation, tectonic evolution and structural ...
The Andean orogen is the most outstanding example of mountain building caused by the subduction of o...
Analysis of seismic lines and gravity data shows the existence of Quaternary extensional depocenters...
Deformation in the orogen-foreland system of the southern Central Andes between 33° and 36° S varies...
AbstractThe largest tectonic relief breaking the Earth's surface (13km vertically) is at the subduct...
As the archetype of mountain building in subduction zones, the Central Andes has constituted an exce...
In order to understand the response of the stress field state to intrinsic processes during the cons...
International audienceThe largest tectonic relief breaking the Earth's surface (13 km vertically) is...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe largest tectonic relief breaking the Earth's surface (13 km verticall...
Late Cenozoic Andean deformation in the Pampean segment of Argentina and Chile (27°00′-33°30′S) prov...
The North Patagonian fold-thrust belt (41°–44° S) is characterized by a low topography, reduced crus...
Several orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods of shal...
AbstractSeveral orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods...
Several orogenic cycles of mountain building and subsequent collapse associated with periods of shal...
The analysis of magmatic distribution, basin formation, tectonic evolution and structural styles of ...
Abstract: The analysis of magmatic distribution, basin formation, tectonic evolution and structural ...
The Andean orogen is the most outstanding example of mountain building caused by the subduction of o...
Analysis of seismic lines and gravity data shows the existence of Quaternary extensional depocenters...
Deformation in the orogen-foreland system of the southern Central Andes between 33° and 36° S varies...
AbstractThe largest tectonic relief breaking the Earth's surface (13km vertically) is at the subduct...
As the archetype of mountain building in subduction zones, the Central Andes has constituted an exce...
In order to understand the response of the stress field state to intrinsic processes during the cons...
International audienceThe largest tectonic relief breaking the Earth's surface (13 km vertically) is...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe largest tectonic relief breaking the Earth's surface (13 km verticall...
Late Cenozoic Andean deformation in the Pampean segment of Argentina and Chile (27°00′-33°30′S) prov...
The North Patagonian fold-thrust belt (41°–44° S) is characterized by a low topography, reduced crus...