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Wörner, Gerhard
Mamani Huisa, Mirian Irene
Blum Oeste, Magdalena
Andes centrales
América del Sur
2020-05-29T06:59:59Z
2020-05-29T06:59:59Z
2018-08
Wörner, G.; Mamani, M. & Blum-Oeste, M. (2018). Magmatism in the Central Andes. Elements ; 14 (4): 237–244. Doi: https://doi.org/10.2138/gselements.14.4.237
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12544/2619
Active continental margins are shaped by subduction-related magmatism, and the Central Andes of South America are a prime example. The Central Andean orogen has evolved over the past 25 My via magmas ascending from the mantle and interacting with increasingly thickened continental crust. This process is reflected in the volumes and compositional variations of the magmas that erupt at the surface. These compositional variations can be traced in time and space, and, herein, we provide explanations for their cause and explore the nature of the Central Andes transcrustal magma systems that feed the iconic stratovolcanoes today.
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Mineralogical Society of America
urn:issn:1811-5217
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Instituto Geológico, Minero y Metalúrgico – INGEMMET
Repositorio Institucional INGEMMET
Asimilación
Andesitas
Ignimbritas
Elementos traza
Magmatismo
Rocas ígneas
Isótopos
Estratovolcán
Volcanes
Magmatismo
Isotopes
Ignimbrite
Magma mixing
Assimilation
Magmatic regimes
Transcrustal magma systems
Magmatism in the Central Andes
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Geología
US
https://doi.org/10.2138/gselements.14.4.237
Elements
Peer reviewed
Elements, volumen 14, número 4, 2018, páginas 237-244.

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