BECAS
SANTONJA Camila
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Tectonic evolution of the North Patagonian Andes, from the exhumed crystalline rocks to the foreland basin
Autor/es:
BECHIS FLORENCIA; THOMSON, S. ; SURIANO JULIETA; YAGUPSKI, DANIEL; SANTONJA CAMILA; OLAIZOLA EZEQUIEL; ENCINAS ALFONSO; VALENCIA, V. ; RAMOS, V. A.
Lugar:
Santiago
Reunión:
Simposio; PRIMER SIMPOSIO DE TECTÓNICA SUDAMERICANA; 2016
Institución organizadora:
Asociación de tectónica sudamericana
Resumen:
Paleozoic to Cenozoic metamorphic and plutonic rocks. Local thin-skinned deformation is also present near the thrust front, where it affects the synorogenic deposits represented by the upper section of the Ñirihuau basin infill. We present new thermochronologic and structural data from the exhumed basement blocks, and U/Pb dating, structural observations, and sedimentary provenance data from the foreland basin. Our data are consistent with a relatively short stage of deformation and exhumation along the central and eastern sectors of the fold and thrust belt during the middle to late Miocene (~14 to 8 Ma). The temporal and spatial patterns of exhumation and deformation, and the geometry, location and evolution of the synorogenic depocenters suggest that the fold and thrust belt and its related foreland basin evolved under a relatively important control of climatic factors in this sector of the North Patagonian Andes

