Andean orogeny
The Andean orogeny (Spanish: Orogenia andina) is an ongoing process of orogeny, that begun in the Early Jurassic, responsible for the rise of Andes mountains. The orogeny is driven by a reactivation of a long-lived subduction system along the western margin of South America. On a continental scale the Cretaceous (90 Ma) and Oligocene (30 Ma) were periods of re-arrangements in the orogeny. Locally the details of the nature of the orogeny varies depending on the segment and the geological period considered.
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Andean orogeny
The Andean orogeny (Spanish: Orogenia andina) is an ongoing process of orogeny, that begun in the Early Jurassic, responsible for the rise of Andes mountains. The orogeny is driven by a reactivation of a long-lived subduction system along the western margin of South America. On a continental scale the Cretaceous (90 Ma) and Oligocene (30 Ma) were periods of re-arrangements in the orogeny. Locally the details of the nature of the orogeny varies depending on the segment and the geological period considered.
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