The NorthPatagonianBatholith (Spanish: Batolito Nor-Patagónico) is a series of igneous plutons in the Patagonian Andes of Argentina and Chile. The Northern...
The PatagonianBatholith is a collective name for a three batholiths in western and southern Patagonia: NorthPatagonianBatholith South Patagonian Batholith...
A batholith (from Ancient Greek bathos 'depth', and lithos 'rock') is a large mass of intrusive igneous rock (also called plutonic rock), larger than...
across a fault plane with granitoids of Cretaceous age of the NorthPatagonianBatholith. The exposures of Vargas Formation are small and its fossils poorly...
grade metamorphism and is locally intruded by plutons of the NorthPatagonianBatholith that are of Jurassic, Cretaceous and Miocene age. Herbst, Rafael;...
The Panguipulli Batholith is a granitic batholith of Jurassic age located in the Andes around Panguipulli Lake in southern Chile. Munizaga, F.; Herve...
islands of the archipelago, including Cape Horn, are part of the South PatagonianBatholith, while the Cordillera Darwin and the area around the Beagle Channel...
cavities within the alkaline arfvedsonite granite phase of the Golden Horn batholith, Okanogan County, Washington. It is named for Jack Zektzer (born 1936)...
basement is formed by faulted granite and metamorphic rocks of the NorthPatagonianBatholith. The subduction of the Nazca Plate under the South American Plate...
Patagonian terrane with the southwestern Gondwanan occurred in the late Paleozoic. Subduction-related igneous rocks from beneath the NorthPatagonian...
emplaced during the last 4 million years. Hudson rises from the PatagonianBatholith, a 1,000-kilometre (600 mi) long formation made up of intrusive rocks...
rifting, the development of back-arc basins and the emplacement of large batholiths. This development is presumed to have been linked to the subduction of...
by Cretaceous and Tertiary, acidic, I-type plutonic rocks of the PatagonianBatholith. In the southern-central Chilean margin, the sediment in the Chile...
break in trend at 33° S. Near the southern tip of the Andes lies the Patagonian Orocline. The western rim of the South American Plate has been the place...
Cerro Toro is a Cretaceous landform of the Magallanes Foreland in the Patagonian region of southeastern Chile. The Cerro Toro is an element of the southern...
has been hypothesised to have been derived from Laurentia, the core of North America, which was attached to the western margin of South America during...
south of 27° S and 3 northward propagating rift to the north of 27° S. The axis further north is a graben reaching a depth of approximately 6000 m. Northward...
of Gondwana (sic). Here, there was intrusion of large igneous bodies – batholiths – ended granite, producing the rise of the emerging mountains. In the...
formations and groups Batholiths Coastal central Chile Elqui-Limarí Futrono-Riñihue NorthPatagonian Panguipulli South Patagonian Vicuña Mackenna Metamorphic...