Growth of the Patagonian Andes since the Mid Jurassic to the Present

The Patagonian Andes have been constructed through several deformational stages. Thus, Jurassic within plate contractional systems has alternated with periods of extension associated with the emplacement of the Karoo-Ferrar LIP producing proto- Andean mountain systems. These deformations are explain...

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Main Authors: Folguera Telichevsky, Andres, Gianni, Guido Martin, Navarrete, Cesar, Echaurren Gonzalez, Andres, Orts, Darío Leandro, Fernández Paz, Lucía, Iannelli, Sofía, Litvak, Vanesa Dafne, Encinas, Alfonso
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Gianni, Guido Martin
Navarrete, Cesar
Echaurren Gonzalez, Andres
Orts, Darío Leandro
Fernández Paz, Lucía
Iannelli, Sofía
Litvak, Vanesa Dafne
Encinas, Alfonso
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Litvak, Vanesa Dafne
Encinas, Alfonso
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description The Patagonian Andes have been constructed through several deformational stages. Thus, Jurassic within plate contractional systems has alternated with periods of extension associated with the emplacement of the Karoo-Ferrar LIP producing proto- Andean mountain systems. These deformations are explained by a particular deformational field imposed by the southward displacement of South America, the Weddell sea opening and mechanical weakening imposed by the hotspot activity. This chaotic system is replaced at the Early Cretaceous by an intra- back-arc extensional system that is inverted in the late Early Cretaceous producing a first integrated foreland basin and a broad fold and thrust belt. This exceptional development of the fold and thrust belt coincides with the eastward advance of the arc activity which is interpreted in terms of a shallow subducted slab configuration associated with a stable seismic ridge impacting at the Patagonian trench. These Cretaceous contractional structures are affected by Eocene deformations that are variable in mechanics depending on the latitude: While some segments of the fold and thrust belt are extensionally reactivated, others are contractionally reactivated. This variable behavior is interpreted as due to the oblique collision of a seismic ridge from north to south that produced slab windows alternated with segments where transform segments collided. Latest Eocene to Oligocene tectonics is characterized by widespread extension with back- and intra-arc basins and the outstanding detachment of Los Chonos fore-arc sliver. This extensional stage ends at the earliest Miocene with Atlantic and Pacific-derived transgressions that could be interpreted in terms of thermal subsidence and/or dynamic subsidence in a context of the steepening of the Nazca subducted slab. The Chonos fore-arc block accretes in early Miocene times producing a broad fold and thrust belt that reaches Central Patagonia in mid-Miocene times. This process is accompanied by mild east-ward arc migrations at the ...
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spelling ftconicet:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/228866 2025-01-17T01:16:46+00:00 Growth of the Patagonian Andes since the Mid Jurassic to the Present Folguera Telichevsky, Andres Gianni, Guido Martin Navarrete, Cesar Echaurren Gonzalez, Andres Orts, Darío Leandro Fernández Paz, Lucía Iannelli, Sofía Litvak, Vanesa Dafne Encinas, Alfonso Internacional application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11336/228866 eng eng Universidad de Concepción info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://congresogeologicochileno.cl/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Libro-de-Actas-XVCongresoGeologicoChileno2018-2.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11336/228866 CONICET Digital CONICET info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/ Andes structure uplift basin https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject info:ar-repo/semantics/documento de conferencia Congreso Book ftconicet 2024-10-04T09:34:04Z The Patagonian Andes have been constructed through several deformational stages. Thus, Jurassic within plate contractional systems has alternated with periods of extension associated with the emplacement of the Karoo-Ferrar LIP producing proto- Andean mountain systems. These deformations are explained by a particular deformational field imposed by the southward displacement of South America, the Weddell sea opening and mechanical weakening imposed by the hotspot activity. This chaotic system is replaced at the Early Cretaceous by an intra- back-arc extensional system that is inverted in the late Early Cretaceous producing a first integrated foreland basin and a broad fold and thrust belt. This exceptional development of the fold and thrust belt coincides with the eastward advance of the arc activity which is interpreted in terms of a shallow subducted slab configuration associated with a stable seismic ridge impacting at the Patagonian trench. These Cretaceous contractional structures are affected by Eocene deformations that are variable in mechanics depending on the latitude: While some segments of the fold and thrust belt are extensionally reactivated, others are contractionally reactivated. This variable behavior is interpreted as due to the oblique collision of a seismic ridge from north to south that produced slab windows alternated with segments where transform segments collided. Latest Eocene to Oligocene tectonics is characterized by widespread extension with back- and intra-arc basins and the outstanding detachment of Los Chonos fore-arc sliver. This extensional stage ends at the earliest Miocene with Atlantic and Pacific-derived transgressions that could be interpreted in terms of thermal subsidence and/or dynamic subsidence in a context of the steepening of the Nazca subducted slab. The Chonos fore-arc block accretes in early Miocene times producing a broad fold and thrust belt that reaches Central Patagonia in mid-Miocene times. This process is accompanied by mild east-ward arc migrations at the ... Book Weddell Sea CONICET Digital (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas) Weddell Sea Patagonia Pacific Weddell Chonos ENVELOPE(-60.783,-60.783,-62.467,-62.467)
spellingShingle Andes
structure
uplift
basin
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Folguera Telichevsky, Andres
Gianni, Guido Martin
Navarrete, Cesar
Echaurren Gonzalez, Andres
Orts, Darío Leandro
Fernández Paz, Lucía
Iannelli, Sofía
Litvak, Vanesa Dafne
Encinas, Alfonso
Growth of the Patagonian Andes since the Mid Jurassic to the Present
title Growth of the Patagonian Andes since the Mid Jurassic to the Present
title_full Growth of the Patagonian Andes since the Mid Jurassic to the Present
title_fullStr Growth of the Patagonian Andes since the Mid Jurassic to the Present
title_full_unstemmed Growth of the Patagonian Andes since the Mid Jurassic to the Present
title_short Growth of the Patagonian Andes since the Mid Jurassic to the Present
title_sort growth of the patagonian andes since the mid jurassic to the present
topic Andes
structure
uplift
basin
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
topic_facet Andes
structure
uplift
basin
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
url http://hdl.handle.net/11336/228866