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Spectral evidence of paleozoic structure in the western Precordillera, San Juan (31º15´S), Argentina
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2012-11Registro en:
Ariza, Juan Pablo; Vujovich, Graciela Irene; Boedo, Florencia Lucila; Martinez, Myriam Patricia; Perez, Sofia B.; et al.; Spectral evidence of paleozoic structure in the western Precordillera, San Juan (31º15´S), Argentina; Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica; Bollettino di Geofisica Teorica ed Applicata; 54; Suppl. 2; 11-2012; 39-41
0006-6729
Autor
Ariza, Juan Pablo
Vujovich, Graciela Irene
Boedo, Florencia Lucila
Martinez, Myriam Patricia
Perez, Sofia B.
Ramos, Victor Alberto
Resumen
The western Precordillera (Baldis et al., 1982) is located in the western central region of Argentina (Fig. 1). Geologically, it is characterized by the development of an Andean thin- skinned fold and thrust belt (Cristallini and Ramos 2000), where the internal structure of each thrust sheet shows evidence of several overlapping deformational phases (von Gosen, 1992; 1995). The stratigraphy of the western Precordillera in the area (Fig. 1) is represented by slope and deep marine siliciclastic facies (Don Polo, Alcaparrosa, Calingasta and El Codo formations) (Quartino et al., 1971). These units are covered unconformably by both continental and marine neopaleozoic deposits (El Ratón and El Salto formations, respectively). The stratigraphic succession culminates with volcanosedimentary Triassic units (Barredo and Ramos, 2010) and Cenozoic continental units.