Repeated eastward shifts of arc magmatism in the Southern Andes: A revision to the long-term pattern of Andean uplift and magmatism
The Southern Andes have been built through the stacking of crustal sheets in discrete periods during the last 100 My. The first important shortening took place in Late Cretaceous at the time of eastward arc expansions potentially linked to two areas of subducted slab shallowings of 200 and 800 km wi...
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