Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8907653 | Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2018 | 57 Pages |
Abstract
During the Late Miocene (â¼7-6.6Ma) the ephemeral drainage was controlled by an arid to semiarid climate and initially dissipated mostly internally as terminal fan/distributive fluvial systems descending from the north. A thick lacustrine interval developed in the southern part of the basin between â¼6.6 and 6.1 Ma during a period of high subsidence and closed drainage. Besides, this interval coincides with increased aridity recorded in other basins in the Northwest of Argentina. By â¼6.1 Ma the area started to receive the first coarse-grained sediments heralding the progradation of a clastic wedge from the southwest-west (Sierra de Umango and Precordillera) which fully developed during the rest of the Pliocene to the earliest Pleistocene (â¼5-2.4 Ma). The 6.1-2.4 Ma interval records ameliorating climate conditions.
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Authors
Patricia L. Ciccioli, Sergio A. Marenssi, William H. Amidon, Carlos O. Limarino, Andrew Kylander-Clark,