The Neogene fluvial systems fluvial systems of the Ecuadorian foreland basin and dynamic inferences

Frédéric Christophoul, Patrice Baby, Jean Claude Soula, Michel Rosero, José Burgos

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A sedimentological study of the Neogene continental infill of the Subandean foreland basin of Ecuador led us to define an evolution of the fluvial system from an alluvial plain to an alluvial fan with an increasing slope in the same time as the drainage changed from mostly longitudinal to transverse. Combined with the data presently available on palaeotopography, exhumation, tectonic evolution and geomorphology, these results enable us to infer that, in contrast with the other Subandean foreland basins of Bolivia and Peru, the progradation of the Neogene alluvial fans proceeded by an overall expansion, associated with a relatively small tectonic shortening and not as a result of the development of successive thrust-related depocentres. This also indicates that the surrection of the Cordillera progressed in Ecuador throughout the Neogene.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)1029-1037
Número de páginas9
PublicaciónComptes Rendus - Geoscience
Volumen334
N.º14
DOI
EstadoPublicada - nov. 2002
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