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The Lower Carboniferous of the western edge of Gondwana in Peru and Bolivia: distribution of sedimentary basins and associated magmatism
2005
6th International Symposium on Andean Geodynamics (ISAG 2005, Barcelona), Extended Abstracts.
During the Early Carboniferous, the tectono-sedimentary and magmatic configuration of the western edge of Gondwana (Eastern Cordillera of Peru and Cordillera Real of Bolivia, between latitudes 3°S and 24°S) associated a marine and continental sedimentation (Ambo Group), a volcanic arc (Lavasen Formation) and a related plutonism (Pataz-Balsas-Buldibuyo batholith, Higueras pluton, Amparaes and Cadenas granites). The present paper analyses the distribution of the Carboniferous basins and their relationships with Carboniferous magmatism along the western edge of Gondwana.
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Zapata, A.; Sánchez, A.; Carrasco, S.; Cardona, A.; Galdos, J., et al. (2005). The Lower Carboniferous of the western edge of Gondwana in Peru and Bolivia: distribution of sedimentary basins and associated magmatism. In: International Symposium on Andean Geodynamics, 6th, ISAG 2005, Barcelona. Extended Abstracts, pp. 817-820.
Páginas 817-820.

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