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Cannibalization evidences of the Oriente Basin Cretaceous and Paleogene sequences the in the orogenic wedge-top of the Ecuadorian Andes
ArticleAbstract: To the southeast of the Cordillera Real, on the Miriumi river section, indiscriminated metamorphosedPalabras claves:Cretaceous and Paleogene sequences, Sub-Andean Zone, Thrust belt, Wedge-topAutores:Calderón-Romero D., Carranco-Andino F., Christian Romero, Gramal-Aguilar A., Pulupa-Vela R., Toainga-Oñate S.Fuentes:scopusLate cretaceous to miocene stratigraphy and provenance of the coastal forearc and Western Cordillera of Ecuador: Evidence for accretion of a single oceanic plateau fragment
Book PartAbstract: The Western Cordillera and coastal forearc along the western margin of Ecuador share an allochthonouPalabras claves:Accretion, ECUADOR, Macuchi arc, Pallatanga Formation, Piñon Formation, Western CordilleraAutores:Christian Romero, Cristian Vallejo, Horton B.K., Luzieux L.D.A., Spikings R.A., Winkler W.Fuentes:googlescopusJurassic to Early Paleogene sedimentation in the Amazon region of Ecuador: Implications for the paleogeographic evolution of northwestern South America
ArticleAbstract: The retroarc Amazon region of Ecuador recorded distinct events that are preserved in the Mesozoic-CePalabras claves:Cretaceous, ECUADOR, Jurassic, Oriente Basin, paleogeography, Provenance analysisAutores:Christian Romero, Cristian Vallejo, Elizabeth Mariño, Esteban J.J., Horton B.K., Janeth Gaibor, Spikings R.A., THOMSEN T.B., Winkler W.Fuentes:scopusSedimentology, provenance and radiometric dating of the silante formation: Implications for the cenozoic evolution of the western andes of ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Silante Formation is a thick series of continental deposits, exposed along a trench-parallel disPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Miocene, Provenance analysis, Silante Formation, Western AndesAutores:Christian Romero, Cristian Vallejo, Jose L. Herrera, Santiago Almagor, Spikings R.A., Vanessa Escobar, Vermeesch P., Winkler W.Fuentes:scopusZoning of the geothermal gradient in the Oriente Basin of Ecuador from Bottom Hole Temperatures
ArticleAbstract: The Oriente Basin (Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic) is one of the most complex and attractive foreland sediPalabras claves:Exploration and utilization of geothermal energy, Geothermal energy in oil wells, Geothermal resourceAutores:Bernardo O. Beate, Christian Romero, Elena Angulo-RomeroFuentes:scopus