Orogen‐Parallel Transition From a Decoupled Fore‐Arc Sliver to Andean‐Type Mountain Chain: Paleomagnetic and Geologic Evidence From Southern Chile (37–39°S)

Volume: 39, Issue: 2
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
The Chiloé fore‐arc sliver is an approximately N‐S elongated crust block detached from South America along the dextral intra‐arc Liquiñe‐Ofqui fault zone (LOFZ). The sliver is internally dissected by active NW‐SE sinistral faults whose relations with the LOFZ are speculative, also due to widespread fluvioglacial and volcanic blanket hiding the substratum. We focus on the northern LOFZ end and on the Biobio fault, supposedly the northernmost of...
Paper Details
Title
Orogen‐Parallel Transition From a Decoupled Fore‐Arc Sliver to Andean‐Type Mountain Chain: Paleomagnetic and Geologic Evidence From Southern Chile (37–39°S)
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
2
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