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ARAGON Eugenio
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Título:
The Exhumation of the Northern Patagonian Massif Gondwana Planation Surface due to Uprising during the Oligocene
Autor/es:
ARAGÓN EUGENIO; AGUILERA YOLANDA; CAVAROZZI, CLAUDIA; RIBOT, ALEJANDRO
Libro:
Gondwana Landscapes in southern South America
Editorial:
Springer
Referencias:
Año: 2014; p. 517 - 525
Resumen:
The altiplano (or high plain) of the Northern Patagonian Massif is a large, 100.000 km2 geomorphological unit that rose from sea level to at least 1200 metres above sea level in Early Oligocene times, as a consequence of epeirogenic uplift. This uniform tableland feature is essentially a Cretaceous planation surface carved on Paleozoic igneous and metamorphic rocks of the Northern Patagonian Massif. This planation surface had been preserved by a thin and scattered cover of Maastrichtian-Danian marine sediments and late Oligocene-early Miocene basaltic flows. Erosion since Middle Miocene times at this tableland has exposed much of the Gondwana planation surface and developed numerous basaltic plateaus by relief inversion.