Sediment dispersal and basin evolution during contrasting tectonic regimes along the western Gondwanan margin in the central Andes

Journal of South American Earth Sciences(2023)

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A >15-20 km-thick succession in southern Bolivia forms the most-complete stratigraphic record in western Gondwana. Upper Neoproterozoic–Carboniferous clastic rocks record ∼300 Myr of marine, nonmarine, and glacially influenced sedimentation in diverse basin systems generated by variable tectonic regimes along the western edge of Gondwana during active and passive-margin conditions. New provenance results help resolve key uncertainties regarding source regions and sediment dispersal patterns. The findings are integrated with spatial variations in stratigraphic thicknesses to evaluate regional patterns of basin subsidence, magmatism, and deformation during long-term evolution of the western Gondwanan margin in the central Andes.
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Detrital zircon provenance,Pre-Andean basin evolution,Western Gondwana,Paleogeography of southern Bolivia,Famatinian magmatic arc,Transpampean Arch
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