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Markos D. Tranos, Petros G. Neofotistos, Sotirios A. Kokkalas and Ghislain L. Tourigny
One of the most critical stages in fault-slip data stress analysis is separating the fault data into homogeneous subsets and selecting a suitable analysis method for each subset. A basic assumption in stress tensor computations is that fault activations ...
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Rodolfo Carosi, Alessandro Petroccia, Salvatore Iaccarino, Matteo Simonetti, Antonio Langone and Chiara Montomoli
Detailed geological field mapping, integrated with meso- and microstructural investigations, kinematic of the flow and finite strain analyses, combined with geochronology, are fundamental tools to obtain information on the temperature?deformation?timing ...
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Christian Creixell,Javier Fuentes,Hessel Bierma,Esteban Salazar
Pág. 469 - 507
Cretaceous porphyry copper deposits of northern Chile (28º-29º30? S) are genetically related with dacitic to dioritic porphyries and they represent a still poorly-explored target for Cu resources. The porphyries correspond to stocks distributed into two ...
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Sebastián Oriolo,Ernesto Osvaldo Cristallini,María Silvia Japas,Daniel Leonardo Yagupsky
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Analogue models combining different sets of preexisting structural weaknesses were developed to understand their evolution during regional ~ENE shortening. Strain analysis of simulations was performed with the GEODEF 1.1 software, a tool that allows to q...
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Intizar H. Khan and William C. Clyde
Analysis of lithofacies, paleoflow directions, and sandstone petrography of upper Paleocene-lower Eocene paralic and continental sediments exposed along the transpressional suture zone of the western margin of the Indian plate indicate that the process o...
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Christian Creixell,Miguel angel Parada,Diego Morata,Paulina Vasquez,Carlos Perez de Arce,Cesar Arriagada
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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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Hans Niemeyer,Carlos Urrutia
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The north-south trending Cordillera de Domeyko Fault System in northern Chile considered herein is parallel to the Peru-Chile trench. The displacement history of the Sierra de Varas Fault, a master fault of the mentioned system, was examined in detall in...
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Uwe Altenberger,Roland Oberhänsli,Benita Putlitz,Klaus Wemmer
Pág. 65 - 81
Five Miocene intrusive complexes are located along the N-trending, nearly trench-parallel San Lorenzo-Balmaceda Lineament in southern Patagonia. These complexes are characterized by mildly alkaline to calc-alkaline magmatism. The deformation and kinemati...
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Gloria Arancibia,Jose Cembrano,Alain Lavenu
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Dextral transpression and deformation partitioning in the Liquiñe-Ofqui Fault Zone, Aisén, Chile (44-45ºS). The segment of the North Patagonian Batholith between 44 and 45ºS is affected by locally intense ductile and brittle deformation spatially associa...
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Georg Robert Sadowski,Mario J. Motidome
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Abstract. The main known Brazilian continental faults with a length of more than 100 km were summarized in the text. An attempt to describe their characteristics in the frame of the regional tectonic organization and evolution instead of just classifying...
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