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O. Adrian Pfiffner
This paper gives an overview of the large-scale tectonic styles encountered in orogens worldwide. Thin-skinned and thick-skinned tectonics represent two end member styles recognized in mountain ranges. Both styles are encountered in former passive margin...
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Darío L. Orts,Andrés Folguera,Mario Giménez,Víctor Ramos
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The Southern Central Andes at 36ºS have been recognized as an orogenic belt where contraction, accommodatedmainly by basement structures, is associated with the inversion of a Late Triassic-Early Jurassic extensionaldetachment. Based on a structural cros...
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Martín Turienzo,Luis Dimieri,Cristina Frisicale,Vanesa Araujo,Natalia Sanchéz
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In the Argentinean side of the Andes at 34°40?S, the Cenozoic Andean orogeny produced the thick-skinnedMalargüe fold-and-thrust belt and the easternmost basement uplift of the Cordillera Frontal. Integrating balanced structuralcross-sections with previou...
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