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The fracture patterns of the Tin Tin anticline: Fracturing process during the foreland evolution in the Calchaquí Valley, northwestern Argentina
Fecha
2017-03Registro en:
Hernandez, Mariano; Franzese, Juan Rafael; The fracture patterns of the Tin Tin anticline: Fracturing process during the foreland evolution in the Calchaquí Valley, northwestern Argentina; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal Of Structural Geology; 96; 3-2017; 54-64
0191-8141
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Hernandez, Mariano
Franzese, Juan Rafael
Resumen
We present a field-based work which illustrates the fracture patterns of the carbonate-silicoclastic Yacoraite Formation in the Tin Tin anticline, a basement fault-related fold located in southern part of the Eastern Cordillera, northwestern Argentina. The fracture patterns include small-scale strike-slip faults (vertical shear fractures and en echelon arrays), thrust faults, extension fractures (joints, veins and normal faults) and stylolites. Extensional mesostructures were formed by along-foreland stretching, prior to the contractional ones that were formed by the layer-parallel shortening mechanism. Furthermore, all fractures are interpreted to be formed before or at the early stages of folding and thrusting during the Andean contraction, all of them belonging to the Eocene thrust belt-foreland system at the Calchaquí Valley of northwestern Argentina.