Artículo de revista
Latitudinal and Longitudinal Patterns of Exhumation in the Andes of North-Central Chile
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Tectonics, Volumen 37, Issue 9, 2018, Pages 2863-2886
19449194
02787407
10.1029/2018TC004997
Autor
Rodríguez, María
Charrier González, Reynaldo
Brichau, Stephanie
Carretier, Sébastien
Farías, Marcelo
de Parseval, Philippe
Ketcham, Richard
Institución
Resumen
New thermochronometric data provide evidence for an along-strike diachronous building of the Andes in north-central Chile (28.5–32°S). Geochronological (U-Pb zircon) and thermochronological (apatite fission track and (U-Th)/He) analyses of rock units were obtained in west-to-east transects across the western topographic front. Thermal models indicate that the area west of the topographic front was little exhumed since approximately 45 Ma. To the east of the western topographic front, the Main Cordillera shows both latitudinal and longitudinal differences in exhumation patterns. North of 31.5°S, Cenozoic exhumation began before approximately 40–30 Ma at the western and eastern limits of the Main Cordillera, building the Incaic Range. Later, accelerated exhumation focused on the core of the Main Cordillera and in the Frontal Cordillera at approximately 22–14 Ma and approximately 7 Ma, respectively. South of 31.5°S, accelerated exhuma