Formación y evolución triásico-jurásica del depocentro Atuel, cuenca neuquina, provincia de Mendoza

2008 
Triassic-Jurassic development and evolution of the Atuel depocentre, Neuquen basin, Mendoza province. The Atuel depocentre co- rresponds to a Late Triassic - Early Jurassic NNW-trending subbasin, located in the northern sector of the Neuquen basin. Based on pre-existing stratigraphical data and present structural analysis we propose that the Atuel depocentre is bounded by the presence of two NNW-trending major normal faults, named Alumbre and La Manga. These faults are inferred to have controlled the development of two west-facing half-grabens: the Rio Blanco, a completely emerged half-graben, and the wes- tern Arroyo Malo, a completely submerged half-graben. The structural model presented here is based on the assumption that both, the basement structural grain and the regional extension direction, exerted a first-order control in the development and evolution of the Atuel depocentre. During the early stage of rifting (pre-Rhaetian - Middle Hettangian) the pre-Triassic Alumbre and La Manga faults reactivated in an oblique mode. During the second episode of rifting, both Alumbre and La Manga faults continued to play, while WNW-trending normal fault developed in order to accommodate the strain inside both half-grabens. The third extensional event began with an abrupt marine rise inside the Arroyo Malo half-graben during late Middle Hettangian, as a result of the last displacement of the Alumbre fault, and finished with an abrupt marine drop asso- ciated with the desactivation of the La Manga fault.
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