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Tectonic inheritance and structural styles in the Andean fold-thrust belt and foreland basin
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2022Registro en:
Horton, Brian K.; Folguera Telichevsky, Andres; Tectonic inheritance and structural styles in the Andean fold-thrust belt and foreland basin; Elsevier; 2022; 1-20
978-0-323-85175-6
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Autor
Horton, Brian K.
Folguera Telichevsky, Andres
Resumen
Andean orogenesis is expressed in the diverse deformational records of crustal structures and sedimentary basins in western South America. Here we summarize retroarc structural styles within the Andean orogenic belt and foreland basin system through consideration of regional contractional fault geometries, their kinematic interactions with other structures, and the comparative involvement of crystalline basement and sedimentary cover rocks. In assessing the controls on structural style, we emphasize the importance of precursor conditions and employ the concept of tectonic inheritance to identify four factors that influence Andean deformation. (1) Structural inheritance involves the reactivation of preexisting faults or basement fabrics and accompanying inversion of sedimentary basins. (2) Stratigraphic inheritance is exemplified by the preferential localization of interconnected thin-skinned structures above regional décollements developed in wedge-shaped stratigraphic packages versus isolated basement-involved thick-skinned fault structures formed in provinces with limited cover strata. (3) Rheological properties guide the activation of new structures by means of the integrated strength, rock and mineral composition, fluid content and pressure, and associated mechanical heterogeneities and anisotropies that define crustal and lithospheric architecture. (4) Thermal structure in the form of initial temperature conditions and later thermal perturbations (such as cooling/heating episodes related to arc magmatism, subducting slab dynamics, or lithospheric removal) can promote inboard advance or outboard retreat of deformation. We propose that evaluation of tectonic inheritance will help explain variations in Andean structural styles that do not bear simple relationships to the history of plate convergence, subduction, and magmatism along the western margin of South America.