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Parallel extension and compression in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru: Insights from basin analysis and thermochronology
Melissa Giovanni
Department of Geoscience University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Wednesday, February 26th, 2014 CSL 422 – 12:00pm
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The Cordillera Blanca is the highest mountain range in Peru and is bounded by an active, low-angle normal fault that is parallel to the active compressional structures in the sub-Andes. This fault has accommodated 12-15 km of slip, yet the initial timing and mechanisms for extension remain poorly constrained. Basin analysis and Ar/Ar thermochronology provide new insights into understanding coeval extension and compression.
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