Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8907769 | Journal of South American Earth Sciences | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
The best fit between the calculated and observed gravity anomaly is given by an effective elastic thickness of 15Â km. A cortical thickness map obtained as a result of the POGM calculations shows basin areas characterized by a thinned crust and a structural variation where the continental-oceanic boundary (COB) could be indicated. Besides, results of POGM allow us to detect an alignment between the Valdés and Rawson basins and possibly a third basin as a probable aulacogen. A stretching factor analysis shows that in these basins a stretching period existed but it did not reach the stage of oceanic crust formation. A strong positive residue in the Colorado basin is shown by the flexural isostatic anomaly, suggesting that the basin may continue in subsidence.
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Authors
Ana C. Pedraza De Marchi, Marta E. Ghidella, Claudia N. Tocho,