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1.- Active faulting and forearc block rotation in south-central Chile from GPS-derived deformation (36-39 degrees S) Copernicus GmbH on behalf of the European Geosciences Union (EGU); Katlenburg-Lindau; DEU; Germany, 2008 European Geosciences Union general assembly 2008 Ver registro
2.- Central and Southern Andean tectonic evolution inferred from arc magmatism Springer; Berlin; DEU; Federal Republic of Germany, 2006 The Andes; active subduction orogeny Ver registro
3.- Coastal deformation and great subduction earthquakes, Isla Santa Maria, Chile (37 degrees S) Geological Society of America (GSA); Boulder, CO; USA; United States, 2006 Ver registro
4.- Fore-arc uplift rates deduced from sediment cores of two coastal lakes in south-central Chile Elsevier; Amsterdam; NLD; Netherlands, 2010 From the trench to the arc; subduction along South America Ver registro
5.- Incipient axial collapse of the Main Cordillera and strain partitioning gradient between the Central and Patagonian Andes, Lago Laja, Chile American Geophysical Union; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2006 Ver registro
6.- Inversion of forearc basins in south-central Chile caused by rapid glacial age trench fill Geological Society of America (GSA); Boulder, CO; USA; United States, 2006 Ver registro
7.- Late Pleistocene landscape evolution in south-central Chile constrained by luminescence and stable cosmogenic nuclide dating Geological Society of America (GSA); Boulder, CO; USA; United States, 2010 Ver registro
8.- Long-term geological evolution and mass-flow balance of the south-central Andes Springer; Berlin; DEU; Federal Republic of Germany, 2006 The Andes; active subduction orogeny Ver registro
9.- Oblique, convergence along the Chilean margin; partitioning, margin-parallel faulting and force interaction at the plate interface Springer; Berlin; DEU; Federal Republic of Germany, 2006 The Andes; active subduction orogeny Ver registro
10.- Segmentation of megathrust rupture zones from fore-arc deformation patterns over hundreds to millions of years, Arauco Peninsula, Chile American Geophysical Union; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2009 Ver registro
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