The Northern Central Andes and Andean tectonic evolution revisited: An integrated stratigraphic and structural model of three superimposed orogens
The mechanism for crustal thickening and superposition of several orogens is critical for
understanding the growth of mountain ranges. Our study focuses on a trans-orogen crustal …
understanding the growth of mountain ranges. Our study focuses on a trans-orogen crustal …
Late Miocene exhumation of the Western Cordillera, Ecuador, driven by increased coupling between the subducting Carnegie Ridge and the South American …
The subduction of bathymetric highs, such as aseismic ridges, leads to far‐reaching
changes in the dynamics of subduction zones with increased plate coupling and …
changes in the dynamics of subduction zones with increased plate coupling and …
Maastrichtian-Cenozoic erosional history of the northern Peruvian Amazonian Andes implications for the Eastern Cordillera evolution (Huallaga Basin, northern Peru)
Abstract Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic Andean mountain building may have experienced
various phases of orogenesis in response to variations the dip angle of the subducting slab …
various phases of orogenesis in response to variations the dip angle of the subducting slab …
Basin formation, magmatism, and exhumation document southward migrating flat-slab subduction in the central Andes
Abstract The Central Andean Plateau is the largest plateau formed in a non-collisional
setting and is taller, wider, has thicker crust, and has greater retroarc shortening than any …
setting and is taller, wider, has thicker crust, and has greater retroarc shortening than any …
Tectonostratigraphic evolution of a marginal basin during the transition from arc collision to subduction: The case of the northern Pacific forearc of Colombia
The forearc of the northern Pacific region of Colombia (Atrato basin) initially formed in an
intra-oceanic setting related to the Central American arc, and its sedimentary record …
intra-oceanic setting related to the Central American arc, and its sedimentary record …
[HTML][HTML] Intermittent terrane arrival induces pulses of inland tectonic cycles
Pulsing volcanotectonic cycles characterized by short-lived (10 s Myr) switches in magmatic
and tectonic patterns have been broadly identified in active margins. However, the specific …
and tectonic patterns have been broadly identified in active margins. However, the specific …
[HTML][HTML] Late Jurassic oceanic plateau subduction in the Bangong–Nujiang Tethyan Ocean of northern Tibet
H Wu, H Liu, Y Wang, X Liu, Q Zeng, P Wang - Geoscience Frontiers, 2024 - Elsevier
Oceanic plateau accretion and subsequent flat-slab subduction in modern convergent
settings have profoundly influenced the nature of subduction and mantle dynamics …
settings have profoundly influenced the nature of subduction and mantle dynamics …
Magmatic conditions aiding synconvergent extension above the Peruvian flat slab
The Cordillera Blanca and Cordillera Huayhuash contain some of the highest topography in
the Andes and provide insight into tectonomagmatic processes associated with the onset of …
the Andes and provide insight into tectonomagmatic processes associated with the onset of …
Coupling between exhumation and subduction: A case study from the southern Great **ng'an Range, NE Asia
The link between subduction and continental exhumation is explored using high‐resolution
thermal histories from southern Great **ng'an Range (GXR), NE Asia and integrated with a …
thermal histories from southern Great **ng'an Range (GXR), NE Asia and integrated with a …
Inherited Upper‐Plate Controls on Localized Arc Magmatism Since ca. 100 Ma Along the Alaska Range Suture Zone
Long‐lived continental magmatic arcs may migrate large (hundreds of kilometers) trench
perpendicular distances as convergent margin configurations and slab geometry vary over …
perpendicular distances as convergent margin configurations and slab geometry vary over …