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spelling paper:paper_00401951_v628_n_p228_Prezzi2023-06-08T15:04:00Z Andean foreland evolution and flexure in NW Argentina: Chaco-Paraná Basin Prezzi, Claudia Beatriz Basin development Central Andes Chaco-Paraná Basin Flexural modeling Geodynamics Geodynamics Plates (structural components) Sedimentology Basin development Central Andes Eastern Cordillera Elastic thickness Fold-and-thrust belts Gravity anomalies Plate convergence Spatiotemporal evolution Late Oligocene Tectonics crustal shortening flexure fold and thrust belt foreland basin Oligocene plate convergence plate motion tectonic evolution tectonic setting Andean orogeny basin evolution geodynamics Nazca plate sediment thickness three-dimensional modeling Andes Argentina Chaco [Argentina] Parana Basin The Chaco-Paraná Basin was initiated during the late Oligocene as a result of shortening in response to Nazca-South America plate convergence, which produced a fold and thrust belt in the backarc region of the Central Andes. Foreland basins are the result of the flexural isostatic response of an elastic plate to orogenic and/or thrust sheet loading. We carried out flexural modeling along a W-E profile (22.5°S) to determine flexural, crustal, and Chaco-Paraná foreland basin development using available information on ages, elastic and sedimentary thicknesses, topographic and structural histories. We also developed a 3D flexural model, considering present day topography and elastic thickness values, in order to assess the possible existence of major differences with 2D models. It is possible to reproduce present day elevation, gravity anomaly, Moho depth, elastic thicknesses, foreland sedimentary thicknesses and the basin geometry. The 2D modeling also permits to reproduce foreland sedimentary thicknesses documented at 10. Ma and 12. Ma. The new results indicate that any decrease of the elastic thickness beneath the Eastern Puna-Eastern Cordillera would have occurred during the 14-12/10. Ma interval, suggesting a major change in the thermal state of the lithosphere during such time span. Coincidently, other authors determined the occurrence of a rapid elevation increase of the Southern Altiplano/Eastern Cordillera at 13-9. Ma, possibly related to piecemeal removal of lower lithosphere. In spite of the numerous limitations and simplifications mentioned above, our flexural model has shown to be a useful tool for the better understanding of the relationships between the development of the Chaco-Paraná foreland basin and the spatiotemporal evolution of the Andean orogen. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. Fil:Prezzi, C.B. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2014 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00401951_v628_n_p228_Prezzi http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00401951_v628_n_p228_Prezzi
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topic Basin development
Central Andes
Chaco-Paraná Basin
Flexural modeling
Geodynamics
Geodynamics
Plates (structural components)
Sedimentology
Basin development
Central Andes
Eastern Cordillera
Elastic thickness
Fold-and-thrust belts
Gravity anomalies
Plate convergence
Spatiotemporal evolution
Late Oligocene
Tectonics
crustal shortening
flexure
fold and thrust belt
foreland basin
Oligocene
plate convergence
plate motion
tectonic evolution
tectonic setting
Andean orogeny
basin evolution
geodynamics
Nazca plate
sediment thickness
three-dimensional modeling
Andes
Argentina
Chaco [Argentina]
Parana Basin
spellingShingle Basin development
Central Andes
Chaco-Paraná Basin
Flexural modeling
Geodynamics
Geodynamics
Plates (structural components)
Sedimentology
Basin development
Central Andes
Eastern Cordillera
Elastic thickness
Fold-and-thrust belts
Gravity anomalies
Plate convergence
Spatiotemporal evolution
Late Oligocene
Tectonics
crustal shortening
flexure
fold and thrust belt
foreland basin
Oligocene
plate convergence
plate motion
tectonic evolution
tectonic setting
Andean orogeny
basin evolution
geodynamics
Nazca plate
sediment thickness
three-dimensional modeling
Andes
Argentina
Chaco [Argentina]
Parana Basin
Prezzi, Claudia Beatriz
Andean foreland evolution and flexure in NW Argentina: Chaco-Paraná Basin
topic_facet Basin development
Central Andes
Chaco-Paraná Basin
Flexural modeling
Geodynamics
Geodynamics
Plates (structural components)
Sedimentology
Basin development
Central Andes
Eastern Cordillera
Elastic thickness
Fold-and-thrust belts
Gravity anomalies
Plate convergence
Spatiotemporal evolution
Late Oligocene
Tectonics
crustal shortening
flexure
fold and thrust belt
foreland basin
Oligocene
plate convergence
plate motion
tectonic evolution
tectonic setting
Andean orogeny
basin evolution
geodynamics
Nazca plate
sediment thickness
three-dimensional modeling
Andes
Argentina
Chaco [Argentina]
Parana Basin
description The Chaco-Paraná Basin was initiated during the late Oligocene as a result of shortening in response to Nazca-South America plate convergence, which produced a fold and thrust belt in the backarc region of the Central Andes. Foreland basins are the result of the flexural isostatic response of an elastic plate to orogenic and/or thrust sheet loading. We carried out flexural modeling along a W-E profile (22.5°S) to determine flexural, crustal, and Chaco-Paraná foreland basin development using available information on ages, elastic and sedimentary thicknesses, topographic and structural histories. We also developed a 3D flexural model, considering present day topography and elastic thickness values, in order to assess the possible existence of major differences with 2D models. It is possible to reproduce present day elevation, gravity anomaly, Moho depth, elastic thicknesses, foreland sedimentary thicknesses and the basin geometry. The 2D modeling also permits to reproduce foreland sedimentary thicknesses documented at 10. Ma and 12. Ma. The new results indicate that any decrease of the elastic thickness beneath the Eastern Puna-Eastern Cordillera would have occurred during the 14-12/10. Ma interval, suggesting a major change in the thermal state of the lithosphere during such time span. Coincidently, other authors determined the occurrence of a rapid elevation increase of the Southern Altiplano/Eastern Cordillera at 13-9. Ma, possibly related to piecemeal removal of lower lithosphere. In spite of the numerous limitations and simplifications mentioned above, our flexural model has shown to be a useful tool for the better understanding of the relationships between the development of the Chaco-Paraná foreland basin and the spatiotemporal evolution of the Andean orogen. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
author Prezzi, Claudia Beatriz
author_facet Prezzi, Claudia Beatriz
author_sort Prezzi, Claudia Beatriz
title Andean foreland evolution and flexure in NW Argentina: Chaco-Paraná Basin
title_short Andean foreland evolution and flexure in NW Argentina: Chaco-Paraná Basin
title_full Andean foreland evolution and flexure in NW Argentina: Chaco-Paraná Basin
title_fullStr Andean foreland evolution and flexure in NW Argentina: Chaco-Paraná Basin
title_full_unstemmed Andean foreland evolution and flexure in NW Argentina: Chaco-Paraná Basin
title_sort andean foreland evolution and flexure in nw argentina: chaco-paraná basin
publishDate 2014
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00401951_v628_n_p228_Prezzi
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