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Patagonia comprises the southernmost region of South America, portions of which lie either side of the Argentina-Chile border. It has traditionally been described as the region south of the Rio Colorado, although the physiographic border has more recently been moved southward to the Huincul fault. The region's geologic border to the north is composed of the Rio de la Plata craton and several accreted terranes comprising the La Pampa province. The underlying basement rocks of the Patagonian region can be subdivided into two large massifs: the North Patagonian Massif and the Deseado Massif. These massifs are surrounded by sedimentary basins formed in the Mesozoic that underwent subsequent deformation during the Andean orogeny. Patagonia is known for their vast earthquakes and the damage.

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  • التطور التكتوني لباتاغونيا (ar)
  • Tectonic evolution of Patagonia (en)
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  • باتاغونيا (بالإنجليزية: Patagonia)‏، هي منطقة موجودة في أقصى جنوب أمريكا الجنوبية، وتقع أجزاء منها على جانبي الحدود بين شيلي والأرجنتين. وُصفت تقليديًا أنها المنطقة الواقعة جنوب نهر ريو كولورادو، وذلك رغم أن الحدود الفيزيوجغرافيّة (الجغرافيّة الطبيعية) نُقلت مؤخرًا جنوبًا إلى المنطقة التي يوجد فيها صدع هوينكول. توجد الصخور التي تُشكّل باتاغونيا على طول الحافة الجنوبية الغربية للقارة العظمى القديمة من غندوانا. خلال فترة التصدع القاري في العصر الكامبري، فُصل جزء من باتاغونيا عن غندوانا، وشكلت الحافة المستقرة موقعًا للترسيب الواسع خلال أوائل منتصف حقبة الحياة القديمة. (ar)
  • Patagonia comprises the southernmost region of South America, portions of which lie either side of the Argentina-Chile border. It has traditionally been described as the region south of the Rio Colorado, although the physiographic border has more recently been moved southward to the Huincul fault. The region's geologic border to the north is composed of the Rio de la Plata craton and several accreted terranes comprising the La Pampa province. The underlying basement rocks of the Patagonian region can be subdivided into two large massifs: the North Patagonian Massif and the Deseado Massif. These massifs are surrounded by sedimentary basins formed in the Mesozoic that underwent subsequent deformation during the Andean orogeny. Patagonia is known for their vast earthquakes and the damage. (en)
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