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Chronology of Chilean Frontal Cordillera building from geochronological, stratigraphic and geomorphological data insights from Miocene intramontane-basin deposits
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WoS WOS:000419873300016
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84991087168
DOI 10.1111/BRE.12221
Año 2018
Tipo revisión

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Abstract



The Chilean Frontal Cordillera, near 28 degrees 45S, provides a remarkable example to explore the evolution of the Central Andes; this area provides conspicuous pediment surfaces and continental deposits, which allowed us to analyse the timing and propagation of deformation which controlled the Andes building during the Cenozoic using structural, geomorphological, sedimentological, stratigraphic and geochronological data. The study area is characterized by outcrops of the Cerro del Burro Gravels, a continental deposit which is surrounded by four morphostructural mountain systems. Based on a 46Ma tuff affected by a syncline, which is sealed by a 44Ma tuff, we recognized an Eocene fault activity that contributed to the uplift of the western and northern systems, which have remained inactive during the last 44Ma. The deformed lithologies during the last pulse of activity of the western fault and the youngest lithology carved by pediment processes (21Ma) indicate a pediment surface developed during the Late Eocene and Oligocene. This pediment extended below the Cerro del Burro Gravels associated to a base level which drained to the east. We also recognized Miocene fault activity that played a main role in the uplift of the eastern and southern systems. Geochronological, stratigraphic and geomorphological data suggest a first pulse of fault activity between 19 and 13Ma, which interrupted the pedimentation processes, developed an intramontane depocenter, and forced the accumulation of the Laguna Grande Succession in an alluvial-braided fluvial environment. After 13Ma, an erosive event evidenced by the incision of valleys, resulted after the change in the extension and configuration of the hydric network.

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Revista ISSN
Basin Research 0950-091X

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 ROSSEL-BUSTAMANTE, KATIA ANDREA Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile
Advanced Mining Technology Center - Chile
2 AGUILAR-MARTORELL, GERMAN ALFREDO Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
Advanced Mining Technology Center - Chile
3 SALAZAR-PEREZ, ESTEBAN FIDEL Hombre Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería - Chile
4 Martinod, Joseph Hombre Univ Savoie Mt Blanc - Francia
Université Savoie Mont Blanc - Francia
5 Carretier, S. Hombre IRD Geosci Environm Toulouse - Francia
Géosciences Environnement Toulouse - Francia
6 PINTO-LINCONIR, LUISA DEL CARMEN Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile
7 Cabre, Albert Hombre Universidad Católica del Norte - Chile

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Financiamiento



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Universidad de Chile
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
SERNAGEOMIN
Institut de recherche pour le développement
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
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Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
ECOS-SUD-CONICYT
CONICYT (Chilean National Research Agency)
Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD, France) through the Laboratorio Mixto Internacional (LMI) COPEDIM
ECOS-Sud-Conicyt program
SERNA-GEOMIN
Chilean National Research Agency
Laboratorio Mixto Internacional

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Agradecimiento
This work was supported by CONICYT (Chilean National Research Agency) through the Fondecyt grant No. 11121529: Quantifying long-term denudation with low-temperature thermochronology: tectonic activity and landscape evolution of the Chilean Andes (27-32 degrees S), by G. Aguilar and Plan Nacional de Geologia from SERNA-GEOMIN. We also thank the ECOS-Sud-Conicyt program (project C11U02) for financial support. This study is part of the M. Sc. thesis of K.R., in the Universidad de Chile which was supported in part by the Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD, France) through the Laboratorio Mixto Internacional (LMI) COPEDIM. Authors would like to thank Dr. Andres Folguera and two anonymous reviewers for the comments that allowed us to significantly improve our manuscript. We would like to thank M. Munoz and B. Townley for the careful review of this manuscript.
This work was supported by CONICYT (Chilean National Research Agency) through the Fondecyt grant No. 11121529: Quantifying long-term denudation with low-temperature thermochronology: tectonic activity and landscape evolution of the Chilean Andes (27?32?S), by G. Aguilar and Plan Nacional de Geolog?a from SERNAGEOMIN. We also thank the ECOS-Sud-Conicyt program (project C11U02) for financial support. This study is part of the M. Sc. thesis of K.R., in the Universidad de Chile which was supported in part by the Institut de Recherche pour le D?veloppement (IRD, France) through the Laboratorio Mixto Internacional (LMI) COPEDIM. Authors would like to thank Dr. Andr?s Folguera and two anonymous reviewers for the comments that allowed us to significantly improve our manuscript. We would like to thank M. Mu?oz and B. Townley for the careful review of this manuscript.

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