INVESTIGADORES
LOZANO Jorge Gabriel
artículos
Título:
Origin and evolution of lago Yehuin (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina): Results from a geophysical survey
Autor/es:
LOZANO, JORGE G.; TASSONE, ALEJANDRO; LODOLO, EMANUELE; MENICHETTI, MARCO; CERREDO, MARÍA E.; BRAN, DONALDO M.; ESTEBAN, FEDERICO; ORMAZABAL, JUAN P.; BARADELLO, LUCA; VILAS, JUAN F.
Revista:
ANDEAN GEOLOGY
Editorial:
SERVICIO NACIONAL GEOLOGIA MINERVA
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 45 p. 318 - 343
ISSN:
0718-7092
Resumen:
Lago Yehuin, a WNW-ESE elongated basin located in the outer fold-and-thrust belt of the FuegianAndes, occupies a compartmented structural depression originated along a segment of the left-lateral Lago Deseadofault system. This paper describes the first geophysical survey performed within the lake. New acquired high-resolutionsingle-channel seismic data, integrated with geological information in the surroundings of the Lago Yehuin, allowed to:(i) produce a complete bathymetric map of the lake, (ii) reconstruct the basement surface of the lake, and (iii) analyzethe geometry, distribution, and thickness of the sedimentary infill. Two sub-basins were recognized within Lago Yehuin:A western sub-basin, 7.5 km long, with a maximum depth of 118 m; an eastern sub-basin, 7.2 km long with a maximumdepth of 80 m. Both sub-basins are limited by a set of normal faults which overprint NE-verging thrusts. Three seismostratigraphicunits have been identified in the seismic records: (1) a lower unit with wedged geometry interpreted as amass flow deposits; (2) a thick (up to 120 m) intermediate unit of glacio-lacustrine nature and irregularly distributedin the Yehuin basin; (3) a thin (generally

