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Thrust belts of the southern Central Andes: Along-strike variations in shortening, topography, crustal geometry, and denudation

Giambiagi, Laura BeatrizIcon ; Mescua, Jose FranciscoIcon ; Bechis, FlorenciaIcon ; Tassara Oddo, Andres Humberto; Hoke, Gregory D.
Fecha de publicación: 07/2012
Editorial: Geological Society of America
Revista: Geological Society Of America Bulletin
ISSN: 0016-7606
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Geología

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The Andean fold-and-thrust belts of westcentral Argentina (33 S and 36 S), above the normal subduction segment, present important along-strike variations in mean topographic uplift, structural elevation, amount and rate of shortening, and crustal root geometry. To analyze the controlling factors of these latitudinal changes, we compare these parameters and the chronology of deformation along 11 balanced crustal cross sections across the thrust belts between 70 W and 69 W, where the majority of the uppercrustal deformation is concentrated, and reconstruct the Moho geometry along the transects. We propose two models of crustal deformation: a 33 40 S model, where the locus of upper-crustal shortening is aligned with respect to the maximum crustal thickness, and a 35 40 S model, where the uppercrustal shortening is uncoupled from the lower-crustal deformation and thickening. This degree of coupling between brittle upper crust and ductile lower crust deformation has strong influence on mean topographic ele vation. In the northern sector of the study area, an initial thick and felsic crust favors the coupling model, while in the southern sector, a thin and mafic lower crust allows the uncoupling model. Our results indicate that interplate dynamics may control the overall pattern of tectonic shortening; however, local variations in mean topographic elevation, deformation styles, and crustal root geometry are not fully explained and are more likely to be due to upper-plate lithospheric strength variations.
Palabras clave: Mountain Building , Structural Shortening , Topographic Uplift , Tectonic Evolution , Crustal Deformation
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/58279
URL: https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsabulletin/article-lookup/124/7-8/1339
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/B30609.1
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Giambiagi, Laura Beatriz; Mescua, Jose Francisco; Bechis, Florencia; Tassara Oddo, Andres Humberto; Hoke, Gregory D.; Thrust belts of the southern Central Andes: Along-strike variations in shortening, topography, crustal geometry, and denudation; Geological Society of America; Geological Society Of America Bulletin; 124; 7-8; 7-2012; 1339-1351
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