Drainage and sedimentary response of the Northern Andes and the Pebas system to Miocene strike‐slip tectonics: A source to sink study of the Magdalena Basin

S Zapata, L Calderon‐Diaz, C Jaramillo… - Basin …, 2023 - earthdoc.org
Miocene strike‐slip tectonics was responsible for creating and closing short‐lived (ca. 6 Ma)
passages and the emergence of isolated topography in the Northern Andes. These …

Neogene variations in slab geometry drive topographic change and drainage reorganization in the Northern Andes of Colombia

N Pérez-Consuegra, RF Ott, GD Hoke, JP Galve… - Global and Planetary …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The tropical Northern Andes of Colombia are one the world's most biodiverse
places, offering an ideal location for unraveling the linkages between the geodynamic forces …

[HTML][HTML] Synthesis of geological data and comparative phylogeography of lowland tetrapods suggests recent dispersal through lowland portals crossing the Eastern …

E Rodriguez-Muñoz, C Montes, FJM Rojas-Runjaic… - PeerJ, 2022 - peerj.com
Vicariance is the simplest explanation for divergence between sister lineages separated by
a potential barrier, and the northern Andes would seem to provide an ideal example of a …

New constraints on the Late Miocene-Pliocene deformational and depositional evolution of the Eastern Cordillera and Sub-Andean Zone in southern Peru

GR Moizinho, M Roddaz, S Brichau… - Journal of South …, 2024 - Elsevier
The deformation history of the Eastern Cordillera (EC) and Sub-Andean Zone (SAZ) of
southern Peru is critical for understanding the roles that tectonics and climate played in the …

Climate or tectonics? What controls the spatial-temporal variations in erosion rates across the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia?

H García-Delgado, N Villamizar-Escalante… - Global and Planetary …, 2021 - Elsevier
Linking the long-term with the short-term exhumation history of a mountain range is vital for
understanding the evolution of orogenic topography. Further, erosion rates could be …

Late Miocene–Pliocene onset of fluvial incision of the Cauca River Canyon in the Northern Andes

N Pérez-Consuegra, GD Hoke, P Fitzgerald… - GSA …, 2022 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The incision of kilometer-scale canyons into high-standing topography is often used to
constrain the surface uplift history of mountain ranges, controlled by tectonic and …

Changes in rainfall seasonality inferred from weathering and pedogenic trends in mid-Miocene paleosols of La Tatacoa, Colombia

S Salazar-Jaramillo, MG Śliwiński, AT Hertwig… - Global and Planetary …, 2022 - Elsevier
The authigenic clay mineral assemblage of paleosol profiles and trends in their bulk
geochemical evolution provide insight into the intensity of past chemical weathering …

[HTML][HTML] Fracture analysis and low-temperature thermochronology of faulted Jurassic igneous rocks in the Southern Colombian Andes: Reservoir and tectonic …

JC Valencia-Gómez, A Cardona, S Zapata… - Marine and Petroleum …, 2024 - Elsevier
Fractured basement hydrocarbon reservoirs are widely distributed worldwide in more than
30 basins, where volcanic and plutonic rocks have produced significant quantities of oil and …

Variation in the ITCZ position controls the evolution of the piedmont landscape of the tropical Andes (Colombia) during the late Quaternary

C Breda, FN Pupim, CBL Cruz, PE Souza, G Monsalve… - Geomorphology, 2024 - Elsevier
The sedimentary record of fluvial systems is known to preserve important archives of the
effects of climate change on the landscape over time and space. While temperate and arid …

[HTML][HTML] Late Quaternary drainage rearrangement prevents the vegetation development in the La Tatacoa intermontane basin of the Colombian Andes

DH Souza, M Parra, I Del Río, AO Sawakuchi… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The Tatacoa Desert (TD) is a Cenozoic basin between the Central and Eastern Cordilleras
in the southern Colombian Andes. Its sparse vegetation and Badlands morphology …