Geological Records of the Fuegian Andes Deformed Complex Framed in a Patagonian Orogenic Belt Regional Context

Geological Records of the Fuegian Andes Deformed Complex Framed in a Patagonian Orogenic Belt Regional Context

Author: Rogelio Daniel Acevedo

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-09-25

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 3030001660

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This book studies the Fuegian Andes in Argentina, showing both simple and complex aspects. The first ones refer to the general stratigraphy of the area and the latter result from their tectonic characteristics. Concerning the stratigraphy, an appraisal of the denomination and valorization of formations of Jurassic and early Cretaceous age is performed here to reach the simple scheme of the Fuegian-Patagonian continuity under the name of “Fuegian Andes Deformed Complex”. As an essay the formational nomenclature is simplified and the local concept of basement is evaluated. In relation to their structural aspects it is assumed that the formation of the orogenic Fuegian arc and the folding of the Mesozoic and early Tertiary layers are connected phenomena. Tectonic forces from the West, the Northeast and the South have had participation in the formation of the tectonic arc. The lithostatic column pressure was added once the layers were folded and thrusted upwards during the birth of the Fuegian Andes. Even the speculation of a great main fold overturned to North, as an abstraction, is considered. Instead, the Magallanes-Fagnano fault is appreciated only as a product of the transcurrent Quaternary movements, lacking associated eruptive processes that contribute to define plate borders.


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Download or read book Geological Records of the Fuegian Andes Deformed Complex Framed in a Patagonian Orogenic Belt Regional Context written by Rogelio Daniel Acevedo and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-09-25 with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book studies the Fuegian Andes in Argentina, showing both simple and complex aspects. The first ones refer to the general stratigraphy of the area and the latter result from their tectonic characteristics. Concerning the stratigraphy, an appraisal of the denomination and valorization of formations of Jurassic and early Cretaceous age is performed here to reach the simple scheme of the Fuegian-Patagonian continuity under the name of “Fuegian Andes Deformed Complex”. As an essay the formational nomenclature is simplified and the local concept of basement is evaluated. In relation to their structural aspects it is assumed that the formation of the orogenic Fuegian arc and the folding of the Mesozoic and early Tertiary layers are connected phenomena. Tectonic forces from the West, the Northeast and the South have had participation in the formation of the tectonic arc. The lithostatic column pressure was added once the layers were folded and thrusted upwards during the birth of the Fuegian Andes. Even the speculation of a great main fold overturned to North, as an abstraction, is considered. Instead, the Magallanes-Fagnano fault is appreciated only as a product of the transcurrent Quaternary movements, lacking associated eruptive processes that contribute to define plate borders.


Geological Resources of Tierra del Fuego

Geological Resources of Tierra del Fuego

Author: Rogelio Daniel Acevedo

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-02-13

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 303060683X

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The CADIC’s Geological Resources Program will soon turn 40 years of fruitful development. During this period many projects were carried out and others remain to be implemented. In the course of time three generations of researchers have been formed. Mentioning names would be unfair to those that could be involuntarily omitted. There is still a long way to go. The eagerness for knowledge should not stop. This book is a tribute to all those people who have worked in the different projects of pure and applied science, and educational, and human resources training, granted to this founding program and associated laboratories of the regional center of CONICET in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. The twenty papers which constitute this book have a genuine Latin appeal, having been written by 50 authors based in Argentina and Spain. All this contributions are concerned with Fuegian geological resources. Everyone concerned with this work hopes that it will prove a fitting and lasting memorial to Nacho Subías, whose personal contribution to our knowledge of this geology was outstanding.


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Download or read book Geological Resources of Tierra del Fuego written by Rogelio Daniel Acevedo and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-02-13 with total page 372 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The CADIC’s Geological Resources Program will soon turn 40 years of fruitful development. During this period many projects were carried out and others remain to be implemented. In the course of time three generations of researchers have been formed. Mentioning names would be unfair to those that could be involuntarily omitted. There is still a long way to go. The eagerness for knowledge should not stop. This book is a tribute to all those people who have worked in the different projects of pure and applied science, and educational, and human resources training, granted to this founding program and associated laboratories of the regional center of CONICET in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. The twenty papers which constitute this book have a genuine Latin appeal, having been written by 50 authors based in Argentina and Spain. All this contributions are concerned with Fuegian geological resources. Everyone concerned with this work hopes that it will prove a fitting and lasting memorial to Nacho Subías, whose personal contribution to our knowledge of this geology was outstanding.


Geodynamics of a Cordilleran Orogenic System: The Central Andes of Argentina and Northern Chile

Geodynamics of a Cordilleran Orogenic System: The Central Andes of Argentina and Northern Chile

Author: Peter G. DeCelles

Publisher: Geological Society of America

Published: 2015-01-01

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 0813712122

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"This memoir brings together results from a multidisciplinary study of the processes that have formed the highest, widest part of the Andean Cordilleran orogenic belt in northern Argentina and Chile. The region features a tectonically erosive forearc, protracted arc magmatism, a high-elevation hinterland plateau and strongly shortened retroarc thrust belt, and a Paleocene-Recent foreland basin system"--


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Download or read book Geodynamics of a Cordilleran Orogenic System: The Central Andes of Argentina and Northern Chile written by Peter G. DeCelles and published by Geological Society of America. This book was released on 2015-01-01 with total page 500 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This memoir brings together results from a multidisciplinary study of the processes that have formed the highest, widest part of the Andean Cordilleran orogenic belt in northern Argentina and Chile. The region features a tectonically erosive forearc, protracted arc magmatism, a high-elevation hinterland plateau and strongly shortened retroarc thrust belt, and a Paleocene-Recent foreland basin system"--


Linking Orogenic Deformation, Exhumation, and Basin Evolution in the Patagonian Andes and Magallanes Basin, Southernmost South America

Linking Orogenic Deformation, Exhumation, and Basin Evolution in the Patagonian Andes and Magallanes Basin, Southernmost South America

Author: Julie Catherine Fosdick

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book Linking Orogenic Deformation, Exhumation, and Basin Evolution in the Patagonian Andes and Magallanes Basin, Southernmost South America written by Julie Catherine Fosdick and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 496 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Geodynamic Processes in the Andes of Central Chile and Argentina

Geodynamic Processes in the Andes of Central Chile and Argentina

Author: S.A. Sepúlveda

Publisher: Geological Society of London

Published: 2015-04-09

Total Pages: 459

ISBN-13: 1862396531

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This Special Publication arises from the UNESCO-sponsored IGCP 586-Y project `The tectonics and geomorphology of the Andes (32°–34°S): interplay between short-term and long-term processes’. It includes state-of-the-art reviews and original articles from a multidisciplinary perspective that investigate the complex interactions of tectonics and surface processes in the subduction-related orogen of the Andes of central Chile and Argentina (c. 27° –39°S). It aims to improve our understanding of tectonic and landscape evolution of the Andean range at different time scales, as well as the mutual relationship between internal and external mechanisms in Cenozoic deformation, mountain building, topographic evolution, basin development and mega-landslides occurrence across the flat slab to normal subduction segments. The geodynamic processes of the Andes of central Chile and Argentina are analysed from a number of subdisciplines of the Earth sciences, including tectonics, petrology, geophysics, geochemistry, structural geology, geomorphology, engineering geology, stratigraphy and sedimentology.


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Download or read book Geodynamic Processes in the Andes of Central Chile and Argentina written by S.A. Sepúlveda and published by Geological Society of London. This book was released on 2015-04-09 with total page 459 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Special Publication arises from the UNESCO-sponsored IGCP 586-Y project `The tectonics and geomorphology of the Andes (32°–34°S): interplay between short-term and long-term processes’. It includes state-of-the-art reviews and original articles from a multidisciplinary perspective that investigate the complex interactions of tectonics and surface processes in the subduction-related orogen of the Andes of central Chile and Argentina (c. 27° –39°S). It aims to improve our understanding of tectonic and landscape evolution of the Andean range at different time scales, as well as the mutual relationship between internal and external mechanisms in Cenozoic deformation, mountain building, topographic evolution, basin development and mega-landslides occurrence across the flat slab to normal subduction segments. The geodynamic processes of the Andes of central Chile and Argentina are analysed from a number of subdisciplines of the Earth sciences, including tectonics, petrology, geophysics, geochemistry, structural geology, geomorphology, engineering geology, stratigraphy and sedimentology.


Cenozoic Geology of the Central Andes of Argentina

Cenozoic Geology of the Central Andes of Argentina

Author: José Salfity & Rosa A. Marquillas

Publisher: SCS Publisher

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 465

ISBN-13: 9872689008

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The book Cenozoic Geology of the Central Andes of Argentina, prepared within the context of Instituto del Cenozoico at Universidad Nacional de Salta, is thus a compendium of 27 original contributions containing extensive work on the multiple aspects of Andean geology of the past 65 million years. Each study has been responsibly peer-reviewed, thoroughly edited and carefully presented.


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Download or read book Cenozoic Geology of the Central Andes of Argentina written by José Salfity & Rosa A. Marquillas and published by SCS Publisher. This book was released on 2011 with total page 465 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book Cenozoic Geology of the Central Andes of Argentina, prepared within the context of Instituto del Cenozoico at Universidad Nacional de Salta, is thus a compendium of 27 original contributions containing extensive work on the multiple aspects of Andean geology of the past 65 million years. Each study has been responsibly peer-reviewed, thoroughly edited and carefully presented.


The Late Cenozoic of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego

The Late Cenozoic of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego

Author: J. Rabassa

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2011-09-22

Total Pages: 523

ISBN-13: 0080558895

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Written by highly qualified Argentine scientists and scholars, this book focuses on the uninterrupted geological and paleontological record of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego since the Miocene-Pliocene boundary to the arrival of man and modern times. This region is an outstanding area for research, with significant interest at the international level. It provides an updated overview of the scientific work in all related fields with a strong paleoclimatic approach. Patagonia has also been a sort of a "paleoclimatic bridge" between the Antarctic Peninsula and the more northerly land masses, since the final opening of the Drake Passage in the middle Miocene. Timely and comprehensive, The Late Cenozoic of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego is the only monograph book written in English. * One-stop resource for paleontological information of the Late Cenozoic of Patagonia * Covers 5 million years in the uninterrupted history of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego * Comprehensive coverage of the region written by highly qualified Argentine scientists and scholars


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Download or read book The Late Cenozoic of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego written by J. Rabassa and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2011-09-22 with total page 523 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written by highly qualified Argentine scientists and scholars, this book focuses on the uninterrupted geological and paleontological record of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego since the Miocene-Pliocene boundary to the arrival of man and modern times. This region is an outstanding area for research, with significant interest at the international level. It provides an updated overview of the scientific work in all related fields with a strong paleoclimatic approach. Patagonia has also been a sort of a "paleoclimatic bridge" between the Antarctic Peninsula and the more northerly land masses, since the final opening of the Drake Passage in the middle Miocene. Timely and comprehensive, The Late Cenozoic of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego is the only monograph book written in English. * One-stop resource for paleontological information of the Late Cenozoic of Patagonia * Covers 5 million years in the uninterrupted history of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego * Comprehensive coverage of the region written by highly qualified Argentine scientists and scholars


Textures, Structures and Processes of Volcanic Successions

Textures, Structures and Processes of Volcanic Successions

Author: Beatriz L.L. Coira

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-09-18

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 3030520102

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This book provides a complete study of the Central Andean volcanism and its most distinctive features, from the lower Paleozoic to the Cenozoic times in the framework of its processes, eruptive mechanisms and geodynamic conditions. It helps readers understand the nature of the volcanic geology and the volcaniclastic related deposits linked to the evolution of the Andean continental margin. Special attention is paid to the analysis of the ancient volcanic successions and the difficulties in recognition of the original rock type caused by the effects of deformation, metamorphism and alteration. The authors use distinctive cases to describe how to apply different tools in analysis and interpretation. The selected representative, well exposed and preserved volcanic records of the Southern Central Andes analyzed in this book open new perspectives in the understanding of the volcanic processes linked to active continental margins as the Central Andes. This book will be of special interest to volcanologists and specialists in the earth sciences and appeal to both undergraduate and graduate students in geology.


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Download or read book Textures, Structures and Processes of Volcanic Successions written by Beatriz L.L. Coira and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-09-18 with total page 173 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides a complete study of the Central Andean volcanism and its most distinctive features, from the lower Paleozoic to the Cenozoic times in the framework of its processes, eruptive mechanisms and geodynamic conditions. It helps readers understand the nature of the volcanic geology and the volcaniclastic related deposits linked to the evolution of the Andean continental margin. Special attention is paid to the analysis of the ancient volcanic successions and the difficulties in recognition of the original rock type caused by the effects of deformation, metamorphism and alteration. The authors use distinctive cases to describe how to apply different tools in analysis and interpretation. The selected representative, well exposed and preserved volcanic records of the Southern Central Andes analyzed in this book open new perspectives in the understanding of the volcanic processes linked to active continental margins as the Central Andes. This book will be of special interest to volcanologists and specialists in the earth sciences and appeal to both undergraduate and graduate students in geology.


The Neuquén Basin, Argentina

The Neuquén Basin, Argentina

Author: Gonzalo D. Veiga

Publisher: Geological Society of London

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9781862391901

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The Neuquen Basin of northern Patagonia provides an excellent case study in basin analysis and sequence stratigraphy. The basin is one of the largest petroleum provinces in South America and includes a dramatic record of relative sea level changes as well as a unique and globally important palaeontological record. Understanding this region is also central to unravelling the history of the Andes. The latest developments in the study of the area have been combined in this volume to give an integrated series of case studies that document the structural, igneous, sedimentological and palaeontological history of the region from the Triassic to the Recent. This publication provides an introduction into this fascinating region as well as a resource that includes the most complete and up-to-date studies of the area.


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Download or read book The Neuquén Basin, Argentina written by Gonzalo D. Veiga and published by Geological Society of London. This book was released on 2005 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Neuquen Basin of northern Patagonia provides an excellent case study in basin analysis and sequence stratigraphy. The basin is one of the largest petroleum provinces in South America and includes a dramatic record of relative sea level changes as well as a unique and globally important palaeontological record. Understanding this region is also central to unravelling the history of the Andes. The latest developments in the study of the area have been combined in this volume to give an integrated series of case studies that document the structural, igneous, sedimentological and palaeontological history of the region from the Triassic to the Recent. This publication provides an introduction into this fascinating region as well as a resource that includes the most complete and up-to-date studies of the area.


Patterns and Timing of Exhumation and Foreland Basin Deformation in the Eastern Cordillera of NW Argentina

Patterns and Timing of Exhumation and Foreland Basin Deformation in the Eastern Cordillera of NW Argentina

Author: John D. Trimble

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 97

ISBN-13: 9781124605685

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Foreland basin segmentation in retroarc orogenic systems like the Central Andes of South America can be associated with two very different modes of deformation: thin-skinned and thick-skinned. The Eastern Cordillera (EC) and related ranges of Bolivia and Argentina exhibits a wide variety of structural features, both thick- and thin-skinned, that make this region a prime area to study the factors that affect fold-and-thrust belts as a whole. This study uses a systematic combination of structural, geochronologic, and thermochronological techniques to investigate how and in what order the various structures of the Argentinian EC from 25-26S have developed in response to the eastward expansion of regional deformation. Detailed geological mapping in the Calchaqui Valley reveals a complex interplay of coeval thick-skinned and thin-skinned deformation that has brittlely deformed a thick Cenozoic succession of synorogenic siliciclastic rocks during Neogene inversion of the Salta Rift system. Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology determines the maximum depositional age of the uppermost San Felipe Formation to be 2.3 plus or minus 0.1 Ma, and constrains growth in the lower Angastaco Formation by 14.1 plus or minus 0.5 Ma. Apatite (U-Th)/He thermochronology on detrital samples collected across the width of the southernmost EC (~80km) demonstrates a sequential eastward propagation of exhumation (and inferred deformation) from ca. 14-3 Ma. When coupled with published apatite fission-track cooling ages from the Puna-EC margin (Deeken et al., 2006), these new data indicate that the major structures of EC at ~25.5S developed sequentially eastward during the Miocene-Pliocene at a rate of ~8.3 mm/a. This study indicates that the propagation of deformation across the southern Central Andes can be summarized as having four major evolutionary stages, including: (1) development of the Western Cordillera from ca. 90-40 Ma; (2) rapid eastward migration of deformation across the Puna province from ca. 40-38 Ma; (3) distributed shortening and thickening within the Puna province from ca. 38-22 Ma; and (4) eastward migration of deformation and exhumation across the EC from ca. 22-3 Ma. These stages of eastward development of the southern Central Andes appear to be largely controlled by variations in plate convergence, but there is also considerable evidence that the orogen is profoundly affected by pre-existing basement anisotropy and dynamic mantle processes. Similar propagation rates of the thin-skinned EC of Bolivia, the thin-skinned Subandes of NW Argentina, and the thick-skinned southern EC of Argentina suggests that the rate at which the Central Andean orogenic system expands eastward is a factor that is independent of the magnitude of basement involvement.


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Download or read book Patterns and Timing of Exhumation and Foreland Basin Deformation in the Eastern Cordillera of NW Argentina written by John D. Trimble and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Foreland basin segmentation in retroarc orogenic systems like the Central Andes of South America can be associated with two very different modes of deformation: thin-skinned and thick-skinned. The Eastern Cordillera (EC) and related ranges of Bolivia and Argentina exhibits a wide variety of structural features, both thick- and thin-skinned, that make this region a prime area to study the factors that affect fold-and-thrust belts as a whole. This study uses a systematic combination of structural, geochronologic, and thermochronological techniques to investigate how and in what order the various structures of the Argentinian EC from 25-26S have developed in response to the eastward expansion of regional deformation. Detailed geological mapping in the Calchaqui Valley reveals a complex interplay of coeval thick-skinned and thin-skinned deformation that has brittlely deformed a thick Cenozoic succession of synorogenic siliciclastic rocks during Neogene inversion of the Salta Rift system. Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology determines the maximum depositional age of the uppermost San Felipe Formation to be 2.3 plus or minus 0.1 Ma, and constrains growth in the lower Angastaco Formation by 14.1 plus or minus 0.5 Ma. Apatite (U-Th)/He thermochronology on detrital samples collected across the width of the southernmost EC (~80km) demonstrates a sequential eastward propagation of exhumation (and inferred deformation) from ca. 14-3 Ma. When coupled with published apatite fission-track cooling ages from the Puna-EC margin (Deeken et al., 2006), these new data indicate that the major structures of EC at ~25.5S developed sequentially eastward during the Miocene-Pliocene at a rate of ~8.3 mm/a. This study indicates that the propagation of deformation across the southern Central Andes can be summarized as having four major evolutionary stages, including: (1) development of the Western Cordillera from ca. 90-40 Ma; (2) rapid eastward migration of deformation across the Puna province from ca. 40-38 Ma; (3) distributed shortening and thickening within the Puna province from ca. 38-22 Ma; and (4) eastward migration of deformation and exhumation across the EC from ca. 22-3 Ma. These stages of eastward development of the southern Central Andes appear to be largely controlled by variations in plate convergence, but there is also considerable evidence that the orogen is profoundly affected by pre-existing basement anisotropy and dynamic mantle processes. Similar propagation rates of the thin-skinned EC of Bolivia, the thin-skinned Subandes of NW Argentina, and the thick-skinned southern EC of Argentina suggests that the rate at which the Central Andean orogenic system expands eastward is a factor that is independent of the magnitude of basement involvement.