Inhaltsbereich
Publications
(Co) Author: Riller, U.
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(2010): Role of kilometer-scale weak circular heterogeneities on upper crustal deformation patterns: Evidence from scaled analogue modeling and the Sudbury Basin, Canada. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 297, 3-4, 587-597.
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(2008): Age and kinematics of ductile deformation in the Cerro Durazno area, NW Argentina: Significance for orogenic processes operating at the western margin of Gondwana during Ordovician-Silurian times. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 26, 1, 78-90.
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(2006): Kinematic link between episodic trapdoor collapse of the Negra Muerta Caldera and motion on the Olacapato-El Toro Fault Zone, Southern central Andes. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 95, 3, 529-541.
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(2003): Growth of the Central Andean Plateau by tectonic segmentation is controlled by the gradient in crustal shortening. Journal of Geology, 111, 3, 367-384.| EDOC: 3570 | Abstract |
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(2001): Late Cenozoic tectonism, collapse caldera and plateau formation in the central Andes. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 188, 3-4, 299-311.
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(2006): Upper-crustal structure of the central Andes inferred from dip curvature analysis of isostatic residual gravity. - In: Oncken, O.; Chong, G.; Franz, G.; Giese, P.; Götze, H.-J.; Ramos, V. A.; Strecker, M. R.; Wigger, P. (Eds.), The Andes - Active Subduction Orogeny, Springer, 327-336.| EDOC: 9183 |
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(2006): The time-space distribution of Cenozoic volcanism in the south-central Andes: a new data compilation and some tectonic implications. - In: Oncken, O.; Chong, G.; Franz, G.; Giese, P.; Götze, H.-J.; Ramos, V. A.; Strecker, M. R.; Wigger, P. (Eds.), The Andes - Active Subduction Orogeny, Springer, 29-43.| EDOC: 9184 |
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(2005): Plate motions, inter- and intraplate strengths control the phases of Andean subduction orogeny. International Final Symposium of the Collaborative Research Center 'Deformation Processes in the Andes', SFB 267 (Potsdam 2005).| EDOC: 6887 |
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(2000): Effects of Neogene tectonism on the formation of collapse calderas in the Central Andes. 17. LateinAmerika-Kolloquium, p. 33.| EDOC: 1831 |


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