A review of Late Cretaceous to Quaternary palaeogeography of the southern Andes
The southern Andes were created by two main cycles of shallow to flat subduction settings that were followed by steepening subduction zones starting in Late Cretaceous times. The first wave of contractional deformation and Andean uplift migrated through the continental interior as a result of two sh...
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