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Huaco Anticline
Location and geological maps of the study area. 1, general map of the Pag...
Different expressions of the contact between the Guandacol Formation and th...
—Geologic map of the Quebrada de las Tres Sopresas area (see Figure 4 for...
Sedimentary facies of the studied intervals in the Guandacol Formation, nea...
Thrust-Front Zone of the Precordillera, Argentina: A Thick-Skinned Triangle Zone
Life in the Late Paleozoic Ice Age: Trace Fossils from Glacially Influenced Deposits in a Late Carboniferous Fjord of Western Argentina
Location map of the study area depicting the basin paleogeography. Gray are...
The Argentine Precordillera: A foreland thrust belt proximal to the subducted plate
Map of the study area: darker areas denote paleotopographic highs ( Limarin...
Cementation and Compaction History of Synorogenic Foreland Basin Sedimentary Rocks from Huaco, Argentina
Neogene structures overprinting Palaeozoic thrust systems in the Andean Precordillera at 30°S latitude
High-precision U-Pb calibration of Carboniferous glaciation and climate history, Paganzo Group, NW Argentina
PALYNOSTRATIGRAPHY OF UPPER PALEOZOIC SEQUENCES IN CENTRAL–WESTERN ARGENTINA
Growth of the Central Andean Plateau by Tectonic Segmentation Is Controlled by the Gradient in Crustal Shortening
The Lima earthquake of October 3, 1974: Intensity distribution
Surface rupture associated with a 5.3- mb earthquake: The 5 April 1986 Cuzco earthquake and kinematics of the Chincheros-Quoricocha faults of the High Andes, Peru
Compositional turnover and ecological changes related to the waxing and waning of glaciers during the late Paleozoic ice age in ice-proximal regions (Pennsylvanian, western Argentina)
Abstract Available and new palaeomagnetic data reveal transpressional deformation in the Argentine Precordillera fold and thrust belt contemporaneous with Juan Fernández ridge subduction. Localized changes in the orientation of palaeomagnetic directions indicate a vertical axis rotation pattern linked to local, oblique brittle-ductile shear zones that overprint the regional structure. The nearly homogeneous clockwise block rotation pattern from Western-Central Precordillera shows localized rotation nulls along NNW-trending left-lateral oblique belts, revealing that overprinting anticlockwise tectonic rotations could have balanced previous clockwise rotations. Conversely, clockwise rotations in Eastern Precordillera are only localized in the vicinity of these NNW-trending structures, and are controlled by rigid block rotations linked to basement-involved deformation.These results combined with available regional palaeomagnetic data in the forearc would indicate a regional bending of the upper plate margin between 27° S and 33° S that seems to be related to the subduction of the Juan Fernández aseismic ridge.
Mesozoic Gulf of Mexico basin evolution from a planetary perspective and petroleum system implications
Sedimentation model of piggyback basins: Cenozoic examples of San Juan Precordillera, Argentina
Abstract Piggyback basins are one of the most important sediment storage systems for foredeep basins within foreland basin systems, so understanding the dynamics of sediment accumulation and allocyclic changes is essential. Three alluvial systems are proposed here to depict sediment movement along the piggyback basin: piedmont, axial and transference systems. We propose differentiation between open continental piggyback basins that include a transference system that is able to deliver sediment to the foredeep and closed piggyback basins that are isolated. Two idealized models of sedimentation in piggyback basins are proposed. For open piggyback basins we identify four stages: (a) the incision stage; (b) the confined low accommodation system tract; (c) the high accommodation system tract; and (d) the unconfined low accommodation system tract. Meanwhile two stages are proposed for closed ones: (a) the high accommodation system tract; and (b) the low accommodation system tract. To test these models, Quaternary deposits and a Miocene unit are analysed. The first one is controlled by climatic changes, and the second is related to tectonic activity in the Precordillera.