[HTML][HTML] Andean mountain building since the Late Cretaceous: A paleoelevation reconstruction

LM Boschman - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
Mountain building in the Andes, the longest continental mountain range on Earth, started in
the Late Cretaceous but was highly diachronous. Reconstructing the timing of surface uplift …

[HTML][HTML] Coupled tectonic evolution of Andean orogeny and global climate

R Armijo, R Lacassin, A Coudurier-Curveur… - Earth-Science …, 2015 - Elsevier
The largest tectonic relief breaking the Earth's surface (13 km vertically) is at the subduction
margin of the Andes, which generates routinely megathrust earthquakes (Mw> 8.5) and …

Thick-skinned tectonics and basement-involved fold–thrust belts: insights from selected Cenozoic orogens

O Lacombe, N Bellahsen - Geological Magazine, 2016 - cambridge.org
Defining the structural style of fold–thrust belts and understanding the controlling factors are
necessary steps towards prediction of their long-term and short-term dynamics, including …

Spatiotemporal trends in erosion rates across a pronounced rainfall gradient: Examples from the southern Central Andes

B Bookhagen, MR Strecker - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2012 - Elsevier
The tectonic and climatic boundary conditions of the broken foreland and the orogen interior
of the southern Central Andes of northwestern Argentina cause strong contrasts in elevation …

Cenozoic foreland basin system in the central Andes of northwestern Argentina: Implications for Andean geodynamics and modes of deformation

PG DeCelles, B Carrapa, BK Horton, GE Gehrels - Tectonics, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Cenozoic strata in the central Andes of northwestern Argentina record the development and
migration of a regional foreland basin system analogous to the modern Chaco‐Paraná …

[HTML][HTML] Broken foreland basins and the influence of subduction dynamics, tectonic inheritance, and mechanical triggers

BK Horton, TN Capaldi, C Mackaman-Lofland… - Earth-Science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Broken foreland basins are caused by crustal-scale contractional basement structures that
compartmentalize (or break) a contiguous retroarc or collisional foreland basin into smaller …

Beyond vertical point accuracy: Assessing inter-pixel consistency in 30 m global DEMs for the arid central Andes

B Purinton, B Bookhagen - Frontiers in Earth Science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Quantitative geomorphic research depends on accurate topographic data often collected via
remote sensing. Lidar, and photogrammetric methods like structure-from-motion, provide the …

The relationships between tectonics, climate and exhumation in the Central Andes (18–36 S): Evidence from low-temperature thermochronology

NF Stalder, F Herman, MG Fellin, I Coutand… - Earth-Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Central Andes between 18° S and 36° S latitude strike north-south for 2000 km
along the Chilean subduction margin, cross several climate zones from hyperarid to humid …

Miocene block uplift and basin formation in the Patagonian foreland: the Gastre Basin, Argentina

A Bilmes, L D'Elia, JR Franzese, GD Veiga… - Tectonophysics, 2013 - Elsevier
The intraplate fault-block mountains and intermontane deposits of the Gastre Basin, which
are recorded more than 550 km east of the Andean trench in central Patagonia, Argentina …

Onset of fault reactivation in the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia and proximal Llanos Basin; response to Caribbean–South American convergence in early …

G Bayona, A Cardona, C Jaramillo… - Geological Society …, 2013 - lyellcollection.org
The inversion of Mesozoic extensional structures in the Northern Andes has controlled the
location of syn-orogenic successions and the dispersal of detritus since latest Maastrichtian …