“…During the Neogene, retroarc shortening in a narrow fold‐thrust system was governed by reactivation of earlier Cenozoic extensional structures, with only 10–20 km of shortening and minor deformation in distal regions of the broken foreland (Giacosa et al, ; Giacosa & Heredia, ; Orts et al, , ; Savignano et al, ). Associated wedge‐top and foreland basin development is marked by the Ñirihuau and Collón‐Curá Basins, including documented growth strata along associated thrust faults (Bechis et al, ; Bilmes et al, ; Echaurren et al, ; García Morabito & Ramos, ; Giacosa et al, ; Huyghe et al, ; Orts et al, ; Paredes et al, ; M. Ramos et al, ). In the arc to forearc region, dextral offset along the north striking Liquiñe‐Ofqui fault zone initiated by late Miocene time, as a product of strain partitioning during oblique subduction and further modification by ridge collision during Pliocene‐Quaternary time (Cembrano et al, , ; Thomson, ).…”