The origin and evolution of the central Andes, a noncollisional orogenic system, have been hypothesized to evolve as a result of several dynamic processes, including formation of an eastward-propagating orogenic wedge, segmentation into rhomb-shaped basins as a result of N-S gradients in crustal shortening, reactivation of inherited deep structures, and lithospheric foundering. How these proposed processes dominate the orogen spatially and temporally is uncertain; however, constraining the timing of upper-crustal deformation is critical for investigating these models. We document the formation and deformation of the Pasto Ventura basin (NW Argentina) in the southern Puna Plateau. Through field mapping, deformation analysis, secondary ion ma...
Understanding the relationships between sedimentation, tectonics and magmatism is crucial to definin...
Understanding the relationships between sedimentation, tectonics and magmatism is crucial to definin...
The Andes are thought to be formed through discrete contractional stages separated by periods of lit...
The regional deformation history of the southern Puna Plateau remains poorly constrained but is key ...
The southern Puna Plateau of the central Andes offers an excellent opportunity to (1) advance our un...
The southern Puna Plateau of the central Andes offers an excellent opportunity to (1) advance our un...
The southern Puna Plateau of the central Andes offers an excellent opportunity to (1) advance our un...
The southern Puna Plateau of the central Andes offers an excellent opportunity to (1) advance our un...
The Puna Plateau, adjacent Eastern Cordillera and the Sierras Pampeanas of the central Andes are lar...
The Andean Plateau of north‐western Argentina (Puna) at a mean elevation of ca. 4.2 km constitutes t...
The Andean belt in South America is a first-order topographic feature on Earth. Significant differen...
The Andean Plateau of NW Argentina is a prominent example of a high-elevation orogenic plateau chara...
Understanding the relationships between sedimentation, tectonics and magmatism is crucial to definin...
Understanding the relationships between sedimentation, tectonics and magmatism is crucial to definin...
Understanding the relationships between sedimentation, tectonics and magmatism is crucial to definin...
Understanding the relationships between sedimentation, tectonics and magmatism is crucial to definin...
Understanding the relationships between sedimentation, tectonics and magmatism is crucial to definin...
The Andes are thought to be formed through discrete contractional stages separated by periods of lit...
The regional deformation history of the southern Puna Plateau remains poorly constrained but is key ...
The southern Puna Plateau of the central Andes offers an excellent opportunity to (1) advance our un...
The southern Puna Plateau of the central Andes offers an excellent opportunity to (1) advance our un...
The southern Puna Plateau of the central Andes offers an excellent opportunity to (1) advance our un...
The southern Puna Plateau of the central Andes offers an excellent opportunity to (1) advance our un...
The Puna Plateau, adjacent Eastern Cordillera and the Sierras Pampeanas of the central Andes are lar...
The Andean Plateau of north‐western Argentina (Puna) at a mean elevation of ca. 4.2 km constitutes t...
The Andean belt in South America is a first-order topographic feature on Earth. Significant differen...
The Andean Plateau of NW Argentina is a prominent example of a high-elevation orogenic plateau chara...
Understanding the relationships between sedimentation, tectonics and magmatism is crucial to definin...
Understanding the relationships between sedimentation, tectonics and magmatism is crucial to definin...
Understanding the relationships between sedimentation, tectonics and magmatism is crucial to definin...
Understanding the relationships between sedimentation, tectonics and magmatism is crucial to definin...
Understanding the relationships between sedimentation, tectonics and magmatism is crucial to definin...
The Andes are thought to be formed through discrete contractional stages separated by periods of lit...