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Stella M. Moreiras,Laura B. Giambiagi,Silvana Spagnotto,Silvina Nacif,Jose Mescua,Rafael Toural Dapoza
Pág. 342 - 361
Current active front of the Central Andes comprises part of the western piedmont of the city of Mendoza, where more than 800,000 people are established. Despite this, a comprehensive study of active faults mainly as potential seismogenic sources is lacki...
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Pablo Rossel,Veronica Oliveros,José Mescua,Felipe Tapia,Mihai Nicolae Ducea,Sergio Calderón,Reynaldo Charrier,Derek Hoffman
Pág. 529 - 557
The uppermost Jurassic continental and volcanic deposits of the Río Damas-Tordillo Formation represent an interval of intense continental deposition within the Jurassic to Early Cretaceous dominantly marine environment of the Mendoza-Neuquén back-arc bas...
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Jose Francisco Mescua,Laura Beatriz Giambiagi,Victor Alberto Ramos
Pág. 102 - 116
The Cordillera de los Andes is the typical example of a subduction-related orogen. Its present topography is the result of post-Miocene uplift, however, Andean compressional deformation and uplift started in the Late Cretaceous, as increasingly recognize...
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