“…The Taquetrén Formation consists of breccias, lavas, tuffs and ignimbrites of andesitic composition, and is interpreted as volcaniclastic facies of the Lonco Trapial Formation, which belongs to the Cañadón Asfalto Basin (Lesta andFerello, 1972, Lizuaín andSilva Nieto, 2005). The Pliensbachian Garamilla Formation (U-Pb zircon age of 189 ± 1 Ma - Benedini et al, 2014) is characterized by ignimbrites, breccias, tuffs, and lavas of mainly intermediate to rhyolitic composition, revealing a progressive change from a subduction to an intraplate-related tectonic setting (Benedini et al, 2014). The Comallo Complex has been related to a NW-SE pull-apart volcanic depocenter of Sinemurian age (U-Pb zircon age of 192 ± 3 Ma, Barros et al, 2020).…”