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Superposed deformation in the Península Mitre recess (Fuegian thrust-fold belt, Southern Argentina), and implications for orogenic curve kinematics
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2019-12Registro en:
Torres Carbonell, Pablo Juan; Maestro, Adolfo; Ruano, Patricia; Galindo Zaldívar, Jesús; Superposed deformation in the Península Mitre recess (Fuegian thrust-fold belt, Southern Argentina), and implications for orogenic curve kinematics; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal Of Structural Geology; 131; 12-2019; 1-19
0191-8141
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Torres Carbonell, Pablo Juan
Maestro, Adolfo
Ruano, Patricia
Galindo Zaldívar, Jesús
Resumen
A detailed study of the structure of the Península Mitre recess in the Fuegian thrust-fold belt of southern Argentina reveals superposed deformation related to contrasting shortening directions. One group of structures trend parallel to the recess and verge either towards the foreland or towards the hinterland. A second group of structures accommodate contraction superposed on the previous group. Analysis of fault-slip data reveals that the first group is related to σ1 perpendicular to the surface traces of thrusts and/or fold axes, and are therefore compressive structures. In contrast, the paleostress tensors of the second group of structures show σ1 orientations parallel or at a low angle with respect to local structural trends. The style of the superposed structures of the second group, which mostly indicate contraction subparallel to the trend of the recess, is consistent with structures resulting from tangential longitudinal shortening associated with oroclinal bending. This scenario implies that the Peninsula Mitre recess formed as a progressive curve involving rotation due to slip trajectories convergent toward the recess, causing the observed tangential contraction. This kinematic model supports previous interpretations of buttressing of the thrust-fold belt against a basement promontory.