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Late Jurassic paleogeographic evolution of the Andean back-arc basin: New constrains from the Lagunillas Formation, northern Chile (27°30'-28°30'S)
Verónica Oliveros
, Mariana Labbé
,
Pablo Rossel
,
Reynaldo Charrier
, Alfonso Encinas
Engineering School
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Northern Chile
100%
Late Jurassic
100%
Back-arc
100%
Back-arc Basin
100%
Paleogeographic Evolution
100%
Detrital Zircon
66%
Chile
33%
Chilean Andes
33%
Volcanic
33%
U-Pb Age
33%
Late Paleozoic
33%
Maximum Depositional Age
33%
Volcanism
33%
Mesoproterozoic
33%
U-Pb Geochronology
33%
Magmatic Arc
33%
Grenvillian
33%
Alluvial Deposits
33%
Temporal Variation
33%
Sea-level Fall
33%
Relative Sea Level
33%
Cratonic
33%
Neoproterozoic
33%
Far East
33%
Age Data
33%
Clast
33%
Alluvial Fan
33%
Provenance Studies
33%
Aeolian Sandstones
33%
Sheetflood
33%
Channelized
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Chile
100%
Late Jurassic
100%
Zircon
100%
Andes
50%
Detritus
50%
Geochronology
50%
Tithonian
50%
Volcanism
50%
Alluvium
50%
Sea Level
50%
Temporal Variation
50%
Far East
50%
Alluvial Fan
50%