Artículo
The role of invertion tectonics in the structure of the Cordillera Oriental (NW Argentinean Andes)
Fecha de publicación:
12/2006
Editorial:
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Revista:
Journal Of Structural Geology
ISSN:
0191-8141
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The Salta Basin of Cretaceous age in the Andes of NW Argentina was inverted during the development of the Cordillera Oriental between the Neogene and Recent. The different orientations of the extensional faults of the Salta Rift System and the subsequent W-E shortening resulted in a great variety of inversion structures. Extensional faults dipping NE to ESE Were preferentially reactivated as contractional faults. The initial stepped geometry of these faults gave rise to a distinctive sigmoidal pattern of basement-involved thrusts and related folds. These contractional structures tended to run parallel to the extensional faults and acquired a N-S trend across the previous accommodation zones, resulting in folding interference patterns. Other interference patterns are attributed to the superposition of contractional folds on previous rollovers and to the constrictional deformation imposed by the reactivation of adjacent extensional faults with diferent orientations. The NNW to WSW dipping extensional faults show noevidence of reactivation despite the fact that some of them are folded. The inversion at crustal scale es limited owing to the presence of the Cretaceous Salta Rift across the different Andean structural units and foreland.
Palabras clave:
Inversion tectonics
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Argentina Andes
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Oblique inversion
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Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - NOA SUR
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Citación
Carrera, N.; Muñoz, J. A.; Sabat, F.; Mon, Ricardo; Roca, E.; The role of invertion tectonics in the structure of the Cordillera Oriental (NW Argentinean Andes); Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal Of Structural Geology; 28; 11; 12-2006; 1921-1932
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