Geodynamic controls on magmatic arc migration and quiescence
GM Gianni, SP Luján - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
Reconfigurations of magmatic arcs through time have been recognized since pioneering
works, describing inland and trenchward arc migrations or magmatic shut-off lasting for …
works, describing inland and trenchward arc migrations or magmatic shut-off lasting for …
Tectonic regimes of the central and southern Andes: Responses to variations in plate coupling during subduction
BK Horton - Tectonics, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Construction of the Andes has been governed largely by fluctuating contractional, neutral,
and extensional tectonic regimes during differing degrees of mechanical coupling along the …
and extensional tectonic regimes during differing degrees of mechanical coupling along the …
Detrital zircon record of Phanerozoic magmatism in the southern Central Andes
The spatial and temporal distribution of arc magmatism and associated isotopic variations
provide insights into the Phanerozoic history of the western margin of South America during …
provide insights into the Phanerozoic history of the western margin of South America during …
Reviewing the geodynamic impact of aseismic ridges subduction on the tectonic-magmatic evolution of the Southern Puna plateau
W Báez, E Bustos, A Chiodi, HPA García… - Journal of South …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract The Southern Puna (∼ 24° S to 27° S) is an outstanding segment of the Central
Andes where the subduction of aseismic ridges, multi-scale lithospheric foundering, and the …
Andes where the subduction of aseismic ridges, multi-scale lithospheric foundering, and the …
Neogene retroarc foreland basin evolution, sediment provenance, and magmatism in response to flat slab subduction, western Argentina
Understanding the effects of flat slab subduction on mountain building, arc magmatism, and
basin evolution is fundamental to convergent‐margin tectonics, with implications for …
basin evolution is fundamental to convergent‐margin tectonics, with implications for …
[HTML][HTML] Unraveling the tectonic evolution of the Andean hinterland (Argentina and Chile, 30° S) using multi-sample thermal history models
Abstract The Andean hinterland of Chile and Argentina defines a region of voluminous
magmatism, polyphase deformation, and high topography above a long-lived subduction …
magmatism, polyphase deformation, and high topography above a long-lived subduction …
Climate aridity delays morphological response of Andean river valleys to tectonic uplift
Abstract In the south Central Andes, a complex relationship between climate, tectonics,
erosion and topography is well documented. Building on recent advances in the mechanical …
erosion and topography is well documented. Building on recent advances in the mechanical …
Plume overriding triggers shallow subduction and orogeny in the southern Central Andes
Plate tectonic theory implies that mantle plumes may be eventually overridden by
lithosphere during continental drift. These events have particular tectonomagmatic …
lithosphere during continental drift. These events have particular tectonomagmatic …
Multiple phases of deformation that shaped the southern Central Andes (36.5° S) from crosscutting relationships with Cenozoic retroarc magmatism
P Borghi, L Fennell, RG Omil, A Folguera - Journal of Geodynamics, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract The Southern Central Andes developed though a complex succession of magmatic
and deformational episodes, which after more than a century of studies, are still the subject …
and deformational episodes, which after more than a century of studies, are still the subject …
The role of the slab pull force in the late Oligocene to early Miocene extension in the Southern Central Andes (27-46 S): Insights from numerical modeling
Although extensional deformation plays a significant part of Andean history, the causes
behind its driving mechanisms and its impact throughout the geological record remain …
behind its driving mechanisms and its impact throughout the geological record remain …