“…In particular, the Andes are the most important mountain system in an active subduction setting and currently hold the largest non-collisional orogenic plateau on earth (Barnes and Ehlers, 2009). In the past, Andean far-field stresses have effectively propagated throughout the foreland area, locally upthrusting basement blocks and inverting rift basins located on-and offshore of eastern Brazil, Central Andes and Patagonia (Homovc et al, 1995, Bilmes et al, 2013, Cobbold et al, 2001, Marques et al, 2014, Nogueira et al, 2015. Moreover, focal plane mechanisms of thrust faulting on the Brazilian margin occurs hundreds of kilometers off the Andean deformational zone, showing that the foreland area is sensitive to the plate interactions occurring at the Pacific margin (Assumpção, 1998).…”