INVESTIGADORES
SPALLETTI Luis Antonio
capítulos de libros
Título:
The Neuquén Basin: An overview.
Autor/es:
HOWELL, J.; SCHWARZ, E.; SPALLETTI, L.; VEIGA, G.
Libro:
The Neuquén Basin: a Case Study in Sequence Stratigraphy and Basin Dynamics.
Editorial:
Geological Society of London
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2005; p. 1 - 14
Resumen:
Abstract: The Neuquén Basin of Argentina and central Chile contains a near-continuous Late TriassicEarly Cenozoic succession deposited on the eastern side of the evolving Andean mountain chain. It is a polyphase basin characterized by three main stages of evolution: initial rift stage; subduction-related thermal sag; and foreland stage. The fill of the basin records the tectonic evolution of the central Andes with dramatic evidence for baselevel changes that occurred both within the basin and along its margins. The record of these changes within the mixed siliclasticcarbonate succession makes the basin an excellent field laboratory for sequence stratigraphy and basin evolution. The 4000 m-thick fill of the basin also contains one of the most complete JurassicEarly Cretaceous marine fossil records, with spectacular finds of both marine and continental vertebrates. The basin is also the most important hydrocarbon-producing province in southern South America, with 280.4 106 m3 of oil produced and an estimated 161.9 106 m3 remaining. The principal components of the hydrocarbon system (source and reservoir) crop out at the surface close to the fields. The deposits of the basin also serve as excellent analogues to reservoir intervals worldwide.

