The Preandean geological configuration of the eastern North Patagonian Massif is established through the use of geological and geophysical analysis. The positive gravity anomalies located near the Atlantic coast are due to 535 and 540 Ma old rocks belonging to the Pampean Orogeny (Precambrian–middle Cambrian), which are widely recognized in central and northern Argentina. The Famatinian Cycle (Ordovician–Devonian) is represented by a Silurian–Devonian marine basin equivalent to those of eastern-central Argentina and South Africa, and which was deformed at the end of the Devonian by an ∼E–W to WNW–ESE compressional event, part of the Famatinian Orogeny. Containing strong gravity gradients, the NW–SE belt is coincident with fault zones which ...
The evolution of the western margin of South America comprised different tectonic regimes responsibl...
From a detailed study of a 500 km transect in the Sierras Pampeanas, central-west Argentina, two pre...
New SHRIMP U–Pb zircon and monazite ages from the Sierra de Fiambalá (Sierras Pampeanas, NW Argentin...
AbstractThe Preandean geological configuration of the eastern North Patagonian Massif is established...
The Preandean geological configuration of the eastern North Patagonian Massif is established through...
A review of the post-Cambrian igneous, structural and metamorphic history of Patagonia, largely reve...
The tectonic configuration of northern Patagonia is recognized through geological and geophysical st...
The Marifil Volcanic Complex, exposed in the eastern North Patagonian Massif, Argentina, includes up...
The southwestern Gondwana basement block configuration in the central Argentinean offshore area was ...
Structural analyses in the northern part of the North Patagonia Massif, in the foliated Caita Có gra...
The Western Sierras Pampeanas (WSP) of Argentina record a protracted geological history from the Mes...
The Paleozoic-Triassic Patagonian basins, at present comprising the Andean hinterland and structural...
In central-western Argentina, a mafic-ultramafic belt occurs throughout the western margin of the Pr...
The Punta Negra Anticline is a thrust-related fold, several kilometres wide, located at the front of...
Abstract: Field studies along a 308S latitude transect of the Precordillera in NW Argentina indicate...
The evolution of the western margin of South America comprised different tectonic regimes responsibl...
From a detailed study of a 500 km transect in the Sierras Pampeanas, central-west Argentina, two pre...
New SHRIMP U–Pb zircon and monazite ages from the Sierra de Fiambalá (Sierras Pampeanas, NW Argentin...
AbstractThe Preandean geological configuration of the eastern North Patagonian Massif is established...
The Preandean geological configuration of the eastern North Patagonian Massif is established through...
A review of the post-Cambrian igneous, structural and metamorphic history of Patagonia, largely reve...
The tectonic configuration of northern Patagonia is recognized through geological and geophysical st...
The Marifil Volcanic Complex, exposed in the eastern North Patagonian Massif, Argentina, includes up...
The southwestern Gondwana basement block configuration in the central Argentinean offshore area was ...
Structural analyses in the northern part of the North Patagonia Massif, in the foliated Caita Có gra...
The Western Sierras Pampeanas (WSP) of Argentina record a protracted geological history from the Mes...
The Paleozoic-Triassic Patagonian basins, at present comprising the Andean hinterland and structural...
In central-western Argentina, a mafic-ultramafic belt occurs throughout the western margin of the Pr...
The Punta Negra Anticline is a thrust-related fold, several kilometres wide, located at the front of...
Abstract: Field studies along a 308S latitude transect of the Precordillera in NW Argentina indicate...
The evolution of the western margin of South America comprised different tectonic regimes responsibl...
From a detailed study of a 500 km transect in the Sierras Pampeanas, central-west Argentina, two pre...
New SHRIMP U–Pb zircon and monazite ages from the Sierra de Fiambalá (Sierras Pampeanas, NW Argentin...