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The South American retroarc foreland system: The development of the Bauru Basin in the back-bulge province
(Elsevier B.V., 2016-05-01)
The aim of this research is to understand the tectonic setting of the Bauru Basin. This basin in central eastern South America has been classified as intracratonic, but the basin-fill geometry, the involved subsidence ...
A Toarcian retro-arc basin of Central Patagonia (Chubut), Argentina: Middle Jurassic closure,arc migration and tectonic setting
(Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (SERNAGEOMIN), 2007)
Pliocene to Quaternary Retroarc Extension in the Neuquén Basin: Geophysical Characterization of the Loncopué Trough
(Springer, 2020)
The Loncopué Trough is an extensional basin produced by the extensional reactivation of the hinterland area of the Southern Central Andes. Neotectonic extensional structures in this basin bound a broad topographic low ...
Sedimentologic and stratigraphic evolution of the Cacheuta basin: Constraints on the development of the Miocene retroarc foreland basin, south-central Andes
(Geological Society of America, 2018-06)
Retroarc foreland basins in contractional arc settings contain evidence of temporal and spatial variations in magmatic activity, deformation, and exhumation along the continental margin and serve as excellent recorders of ...
A toarcian retro-arc basin of central patagonia (chubut), argentina: middle jurassic closure, arc migration and tectonic setting
(SERVICIO NACIONAL DE GEOLOGIA Y MINERIA, 2007)
Lake formation, characteristics, and evolution in retroarc deposystems: A synthesis of the modern Andean orogen and its associated basins
(2015-01-01)
Lake deposystems are commonly associated with retroarc mountain belts in the geological record. These deposystems are poorly characterized in modern retroarcs, placing limits on our ability to interpret environmental signals ...
Tracing the volcanic and tectonic effects of the Miocene Andean stage along the Patagonian retroarc: an example of the Río Negro system, Argentina
(University of Hamburg, 2019)
The Río Negro River system constitutes a drainage network located at the North Patagonian Region (45°S) that connected the Andes with the Atlantic Ocean through more than 600 km long. This corridor is one of the systems ...