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Miocene surface uplift and orogenic evolution of the southern Andean Plateau (central Puna), northwestern Argentina.
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- Author(s): Pingel, Heiko1 ; Alonso, Ricardo N.2; Bookhagen, Bodo1; Cottle, John M.3; Mulch, Andreas4,5; Rohrmann, Alexander1,6; Strecker, Manfred R.1
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 10/17/2023, Vol. 120 Issue 42, p1-10. 53p.
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We present stable hydrogen-isotope analyses of volcanic glass (δ Dg) and radiometric ages (U-Pb zircon, U-Th calcite, AMS14C) from deformed sedimentary deposits in the vicinity of the intermontane Pocitos Basin in the central Puna of the Andean Plateau at about 24.5°S. Our results demonstrate 2-km surface uplift since the middle to late Miocene and protracted shortening that persists until the present day, while other sectors of the Puna show evidence for tectonically neutral and/or extensional settings. These findings are at odds with previous studies suggesting near-modern elevations (4 km) of the Puna Plateau since the late Eocene and formation of the intermontane Miocene Arizaro-Pocitos Basin associated with gravitational foundering of a dense lithosphere. Geophysical and geochemical data support the removal of continental lithosphere beneath the Puna, but the timing and mechanisms by which this removal occurs have remained controversial. We hypothesize that intermontane basin formation in the central Puna is the result of crustal shortening since about 20 Ma, followed by rapid surface uplift, likely related to lithospheric delamination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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