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Natalia Villalba,Hugo Murcia,Edith Jerez,Daniel Piedrahita,Dayana Schonwalder-Ángel,Andrés Pardo-Trujillo,Sebastián Echeverri
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The Combia Volcanic Province (~11-5 Ma), is a volcaniclastic sequence located in northwest Colombia between the Central and Western cordilleras at 5-6° N latitude. Its source is associated with the volcanic activity of the magmatic arc produced by the su...
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Beatriz Coira, Clara E. Cisterna, Horstpeter H. Ulbrich, Umberto G. Cordani
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The Las Lozas volcanic sequence, which crops out at northwestern border of the Famatina belt-southeastern
Puna, NW Argentina, is constituted mainly by rhyolites and a lesser volume of basalts and trachytes, and volcanoclastic
deposits. These rocks, previ...
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Leandro D?Elia,Martin Muravchik,Juan R. Franzese,Andres Bilmes
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The Neuquen Basin constitutes one of the most conspicuous features of the Andean margin of Gondwana during Mesozoic times. The initial syn-rift infill (Late Triassic-Early Jurassic) of this ensialic extensional basin involved a profuse magmatic activity ...
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Mario Vergara,Diego Morata,Rosemary Hickey-Vargas,Leopoldo Lopez-Escobar,Ingrid Beccar
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Upper Eocene to Middle Miocene volcanic rocks are found in the Colbún area, Linares Precordillera, central Chile (35º35'-36ºS). Based on stratigraphic characteristics, K-Ar and Ar-Ar dating, two different units are recognized: 1-a Lower Unit (Upper Eocen...
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