The neotectonics of the volcanic arc at the latitude of Copahue volcano (38ºS), Andes of Neuquén

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Emilio Rojas Vera
Andrés Folguera
Mauro Spagnuolo
Mario Giménez
Francisco Ruiz
Patricia Martínez
Victor A. Ramos

Abstract

The Chancho-Co hill is the main positive feature inthe caldera del Agrio domain with the only exception of the Copahue volcano.Its development is linked to a series of NE-trending thrusts with a generalvergence to the SE, which affects Late Pliocene successions gathered in LasMellizas Formation. The main topographic break in this fan of reverse faultscoincides with the Copahue Fault. This structure uplifted Late Pliocenesequences over younger unconsolidated fluvial and coluvial deposits. Thedetailed study of these sequences allowed identifying at least two periods ofactivity for the Copahue Fault. This fault, as well as the other neighbor thrusts,cuts the Copahue lavas to the south showing the precise geometry of theChanchó-Co uplift. Finally, the inversion of Paleogene depocenters at depthdetermined from gravimetric studies is proposed to explain the deeper geometryof the neotectonic structures in the area.

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Rojas Vera, E., Folguera, A., Spagnuolo, M. ., Giménez, M., Ruiz, F., Martínez, P. ., & Ramos, V. A. (2009). The neotectonics of the volcanic arc at the latitude of Copahue volcano (38ºS), Andes of Neuquén. Revista De La Asociación Geológica Argentina, 65(1), 204-214. Retrieved from https://revista.geologica.org.ar/raga/article/view/920
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