Toco orogeny
The Toco orogeny was a mountain building affecting the rocks of northern Chile and northwestern Argentina during the Late Carboniferous and Permian. In 1991, researchers Bahlburg and Breitkurz noted that Chilean rocks had a 100 million lull magmatic and metamorphic "lull" from the Silurian to the Carboniferous. They defined the Toco orogeny as the period when active margin conditions returned in the region. [1]
See also
- Geology of Chile
- Geology of Argentina
- List of orogenies
References
- ^ Moreno, Teresa & Gibbons, Wes (2007). The Geology of Chile. The Geological Society. p. 5. ISBN 9781862392205.
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