Geometry of the inverted Cretaceous Chanarcillo Basin based on 2-D gravity and field data - an approach to the structure of the western Central Andes of northern Chile
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Martínez, F.
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Geometry of the inverted Cretaceous Chanarcillo Basin based on 2-D gravity and field data - an approach to the structure of the western Central Andes of northern Chile
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This paper discusses an integrated approach that
provides new ideas about the structural geometry of the
NNE-striking, Cretaceous Chañarcillo Basin located along
the eastern Coastal Cordillera in the western Central Andes
of northern Chile (27–28◦ S). The results obtained from the
integration of two transverse (E–W) gravity profiles with previous
geological information show that the architecture of
this basin is defined by a large NNE–SSE-trending and eastvergent
anticline (“Tierra Amarilla Anticlinorium”), which
is related to the positive reactivation of a former Cretaceous
normal fault (Elisa de Bordos Master Fault). Moreover, intercalations
of high and low gravity anomalies and steep gravity
gradients reveal a set of buried, west-tilted half-grabens associated
with a synthetic normal fault pattern. These results,
together with the uplift and folding style of the Cretaceous
synextensional deposits recognized within the basin, suggest
that its structure could be explained by an inverted fault system
linked to the shortening of pre-existing Cretaceous normal
fault systems. Ages of the synorogenic deposits exposed
unconformably over the frontal limb of the Tierra Amarilla
Anticlinorium confirm a Late Cretaceous age for the Andean
deformation and tectonic inversion of the basin.
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Solid Earth, 6, 1259–1276, 2015
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