The Southern Central Andes
Contributions to Structure and Evolution of an Active Continental Margin, Lectur
Breitkreuz, Christian / Giese, Peter
Erschienen am
01.07.1988
Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeAncient crystalline basement provinces in the north chilean central andes - relics of continental crust development since the mid proterozoic.- The puncoviscana formation (late precambrian - early cambrian). - sedimentology, tectonometamorphic history and age of the oldest rocks of nw argentina.- Geology and sedimentology of the cambrian grupo meson (NW argentina).- Lower ordovician in the southern part of the argentine eastern cordillera.- Geology of the coquena formation (arenigian-llanvirnian) in the nw argentine puna: Constraints on geodynamic interpretation.- The paleozoic evolution of Northern Chile: Geotectonic implications.- Marine mesozoic paleogeography in Northern Chile between 21°-26°S.- Tectonic framework and correlations of the cretaceous-ecocene salta group; Argentina.- The cenozoic saline deposits of the chilean andes between 18°00? and 27°00? south latitude.- Geomorphological west-east-section through the north chilean andes near antofagasta.- The jurassic la negra formation in the area of antofagasta, Northern Chile (lithology, petrography, geochemistry).- Cenozoic ignimbrites of the central andes: A new genetic model.- Central andean gravity field and its relation to crustal structures.- Seismicity and crustal structure of the central andes.- Structures and crustal development of the central andes between 21° and 25°S.