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History of Igneous Reservoirs in the Rio Grande Valley, Malargüe, Argentina
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2019Registro en:
History of Igneous Reservoirs in the Rio Grande Valley, Malargüe, Argentina; LASI VI workshop on “The physical geology of subvolcanic systems: laccoliths, sills and dykes”; Malargue; Argentina; 2019; 5-6
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Autor
Rébori, L.
Rapela, Carlos Washington
Fantín, J.
Medialdea, A.
Resumen
The association of igneous rocks with oil seeps has been identified in Argentina since early Spanish colonial times (Yrigoyen, 2007), in the Mendoza province sector of the Neuquén Basin: “Cerro Alquitrán (Mina Los Buitres)” and “Cerro La Brea (Arroyo Las Aucas area)” in San Rafael county and “Cerro Bayo de los Coyihuales (near the Zampal) and “Mina Theys” in Malargüe county.