Evidence of a microplate in the Southern Andes?
Paleomagnetic poles for Late Paleozoic-Early Mesozoic rocks exposed in stable and possible mobile zones of Western Argentina are reported. They suggest two interpretations. One of the interpretations suggests that a mobile zone situated at about 32.1°South 69.3°West, in the Central Andes, rotated ab...
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paper:paper_02643707_v2_n2-3_p183_Valencio2025-07-30T18:01:12Z Evidence of a microplate in the Southern Andes? Valencio, Daniel Alberto Vilas, Juan Francisco A. Paleomagnetic poles for Late Paleozoic-Early Mesozoic rocks exposed in stable and possible mobile zones of Western Argentina are reported. They suggest two interpretations. One of the interpretations suggests that a mobile zone situated at about 32.1°South 69.3°West, in the Central Andes, rotated about 60° clockwise after Late Paleozoic time. The other interpretation suggests that at least the Andean zone between 32.1° and 31.7° South is allochthonous and was situated in the Pacific, at tropical latitudes, in the Late Paleozoic. On this interpretation the accretion of this microplate to South America ocurred in Permo-Triassic times. © 1985. Fil:Valencio, D.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Vilas, J.F.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 1985 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02643707_v2_n2-3_p183_Valencio http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02643707_v2_n2-3_p183_Valencio |
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Paleomagnetic poles for Late Paleozoic-Early Mesozoic rocks exposed in stable and possible mobile zones of Western Argentina are reported. They suggest two interpretations. One of the interpretations suggests that a mobile zone situated at about 32.1°South 69.3°West, in the Central Andes, rotated about 60° clockwise after Late Paleozoic time. The other interpretation suggests that at least the Andean zone between 32.1° and 31.7° South is allochthonous and was situated in the Pacific, at tropical latitudes, in the Late Paleozoic. On this interpretation the accretion of this microplate to South America ocurred in Permo-Triassic times. © 1985. |
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Valencio, Daniel Alberto Vilas, Juan Francisco A. |
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Valencio, Daniel Alberto Vilas, Juan Francisco A. Evidence of a microplate in the Southern Andes? |
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Valencio, Daniel Alberto Vilas, Juan Francisco A. |
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Valencio, Daniel Alberto |
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Evidence of a microplate in the Southern Andes? |
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Evidence of a microplate in the Southern Andes? |
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