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Geometry and kinematics of the Andean thick-skinned thrust systems: Insights from the Chilean Frontal Cordillera (28°-28.5°S), Central Andes
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WoS WOS:000366536700005
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84949085520
DOI 10.1016/J.JSAMES.2015.05.001
Año 2015
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Abstract



The structure of the Chilean Frontal Cordillera, located over the Central Andes flat-slab subduction segment (27 degrees-28.5 degrees S), is characterized by a thick-skinned deformation, affecting both the pre-rift basement and the Mesozoic and Cenozoic infill of the NNE-SSW Lautaro and Lagunillas Basins, which were developed during the Pangea-Gondwana break-up. The compressive deformation show a complex interaction between Mesozoic rift structures and thrust systems, affecting a suite of Permo-Triassic (258 -245 Ma) granitic blocks. We used a combination of geological mapping, new structural data, balanced and restored cross sections and geochronological data to investigate the geometry and kinematics of the Andean thick-skinned thrust systems of the region. The thrust systems include double-vergent thick-skinned thrust faults, basement-cored anticlines and minor thin-skinned thrusts and folds. The presence of Triassic and Jurassic syn-rift successions along the hanging wall and footwall of the basement thrust faults are keys to suggest that the current structural framework of the region should be associated with the shortening of previous Mesozoic half grabens. Based on this interpretation, we propose a deformation mechanism characterized by the tectonic inversion of rift-related faults and the propagation of basement ramps that fold and cut both, the early normal faults and the basement highs. New U-Pb ages obtained from synorogenic deposits (Quebrada Seca and Dona Ana formations) indicate at least three important compressive pulses. A first pulse at 80 Ma (Late Cretaceous), a second pulse related to the K-T phase of Andean deformation and, finally, a third pulse that occurred during the lower Miocene. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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1 MARTINEZ-ORTIZ, FERNANDO JOSE Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
2 ARRIAGADA-ORTEGA, CESAR ARTURO Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
3 Valdivia, R. - Universidad de Chile - Chile
4 Deckart, K. Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile
5 PENA-ARAYA, MARCO ANTONIO Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile

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The authors would like to thank A. Folguera for the invitation to contribute to this Special Issue on the Journal of South American Earth Science. This work was supported by National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development FONDECYT grant no3140557, "The crustal structure and timing deformation along the Chilean flat-slab subduction segment (27 degrees-29 degrees S) Central Andes". The authors acknowledge to the National Service of Geology and Mining of Chile. We are grateful to Midland Valley Ltd. for providing us with the Academic Licenses of the Move software. The authors are indebted to Dr. Constantino Mpodozis for many fruitful discussions during the last six years. Finally, we thank S. Villagran, M. Vaccaris, J. Vargas and R. Valles for the field work and experimental work assistance.
The authors would like to thank A. Folguera for the invitation to contribute to this Special Issue on the Journal of South American Earth Science. This work was supported by National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development FONDECYT grant n°3140557, “The crustal structure and timing deformation along the Chilean flat-slab subduction segment (27°–29°S) Central Andes”. The authors acknowledge to the National Service of Geology and Mining of Chile. We are grateful to Midland Valley Ltd. for providing us with the Academic Licenses of the Move software. The authors are indebted to Dr. Constantino Mpodozis for many fruitful discussions during the last six years. Finally, we thank S. Villagran, M. Vaccaris, J. Vargas and R. Valles for the field work and experimental work assistance.

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