Heat flow and lithospheric thickness analysis in the Patagonian asthenospheric windows, southern South America
Abstract
The lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary (LAB) is a first-order discontinuity, essential to understand the Earth composition and evolution. However, its detection has been critical and several regions still lack of coverage. Southern Patagonia, in southern most South America, is one such area, which has been affected by the subduction of a seismic oceanic ridge (South Chile Ridge) and formation of an extensive slab window since ~12 Ma. We...
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Title
Heat flow and lithospheric thickness analysis in the Patagonian asthenospheric windows, southern South America
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
747-748
Pages
99 - 107
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