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Kinematic analysis of a transtensional fault system: The Atuel depocenter of the Neuquén basin, southern Central Andes, Argentina

  • Florencia Bechis
  • , Laura Giambiagi
  • , Víctor García
  • , Silvia Lanés
  • , Ernesto Cristallini
  • , Maisa Tunik
  • Universidad Nacional de Río Negro
  • IANIGLA-CONICET
  • Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

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Abstract

The Atuel depocenter of the Neuquén basin originated as an Upper Triassic to Lower Jurassic rift system, later inverted during the Andean contractional deformation. In order to study the extensional architecture and the kinematic evolution of this depocenter, we collected a large amount of field and sub-surface data, consisting of slip data from outcrop-scale normal faults, thickness and facies distribution within the synrift deposits, and structural data from angular and progressive unconformities. The Atuel depocenter has a NNW trend, showing a bimodal distribution of NNW and WNW major faults (first and second order faults). On the other hand, from kinematic indicators measured on outcrop-scale faults (third and fourth order faults), we found a mean NE internal extension direction, which is oblique to the general trend of the sub-basin. Taking these particular characteristics into account, we interpreted the Atuel depocenter as an oblique rift system. We evaluated two mechanisms in order to explain the development of this transtensional system: 1) reactivation of upper-crustal NNW-oriented Paleozoic shear zones, and 2) oblique stretching of a previous NNW-oriented lithospheric weakness zone.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)886-899
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Structural Geology
Volume32
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Central Andes
  • Kinematic analysis
  • Neuquén basin
  • Oblique rift
  • Transtension

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