Andean back-arc basins

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Andean back-arc basins are sedimentary basins that formed behind the Andean volcanic arc due to tectonic extension and subsidence related to subduction along the western margin of South America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf back-arc basin
geological feature
sedimentary basin system
associatedWith Andean orogeny
Andes
surface form: Andes Mountains

foreland basin systems
magmatic arc migration
boundedBy Andean magmatic arc to the west
cratonic areas and foreland to the east
contain thick sedimentary successions
controlledBy crustal thinning
slab rollback
variations in convergence rate
deformationStyle extensional
transtensional in places
developedDuring Cenozoic
Mesozoic
evolutionInfluencedBy changes in plate convergence obliquity
flat-slab subduction segments
slab steepening episodes
fillType continental clastic sediments
marine sediments
formedBehind Andean Volcanic Belt
surface form: Andean volcanic arc
formedBy crustal subsidence
tectonic extension
host coal deposits
evaporite deposits
hydrocarbon systems
include Chaco
surface form: Chaco Basin

Cuyo Basin
Orinoco Llanos floodplains
surface form: Llanos Basin

Magallanes–Austral Basin
Neuquén Basin
Calchaquí Valley
surface form: Salta Basin

Santiago Basin (Ecuador–Peru back-arc)
locatedIn South America
marginType western margin of South America
overprintedBy Andean compressional deformation
relatedTo subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath South America
researchField Andean geodynamics
petroleum geology
tectonostratigraphy
stratigraphyCharacterizedBy foreland-style flexural deposits in later stages
post-rift thermal subsidence sequences
syn-rift sequences
tectonicSetting convergent margin
subduction zone

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Andean orogeny associatedWith Andean back-arc basins