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César Arriagada,Rodolfo Ferrando,Loreto Córdova,Diego Morata,Pierrick Roperch
Pág. 419 - 437
In this paper we show the results of a paleomagnetic study carried out along the western Andes of central Chile from 30° to 36°S. Whereas paleomagnetic analysis from Jurassic to Late Cretaceous rocks in the Pampean flat slab segment shows small or non si...
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Fenando Martínez,César Arriagada,Constantino Mpodozis,Matías Peña
Pág. 258 - 278
The Triassic and Jurassic tectonic history of northern Chile has been dominated by extension, althoughclear evidence about the nature and geometry of the extensional basins and subsequent inversion structures has beenadequately illustrated in only a few ...
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Daniel González,Luisa Pinto,Matías Peña,César Arriagada
Pág. 295 - 316
Regional and local strike-slip systems in Chile are complex and pose interesting questions, such as theinteraction between strike-slip and reverse faults, how they evolve, and the relationship between shortening, rotationand uplift. Within this context, ...
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Christian Creixell,Miguel angel Parada,Diego Morata,Paulina Vasquez,Carlos Perez de Arce,Cesar Arriagada
Pág. 37 - 63
The Middle-Late Jurassic mafic dike swarms of central Chile between 33º and 33º45'S register the tectonic activity of the contemporaneous arc represented by the Coastal batholith. These dike swarms evidence alternate episodes of transtension and transpre...
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