“…In the particular case of northwestern Patagonia (Argentina), most contributions focused on the Late Paleozoic magmatism (Castillo et al, ; Cerredo & López de Luchi, ; Pankhurst et al, ; Urraza et al, ; Varela et al, , ), whereas constraints on the timing and characteristics of contemporaneous deformation and metamorphism are scarce (Figure ; Giacosa et al, ; von Gosen & Loske, ; García‐Sansegundo et al, ; von Gosen, ; Martínez et al, ; Urraza et al, ). In addition, no clear correlations have been so far established between the igneous‐metamorphic basement of the North Patagonian Cordillera/massif and accretionary complexes exposed further west in Chile in terms of their structural and metamorphic evolution, though the latter record coeval Late Paleozoic sedimentation and subsequent deformation and metamorphism (Hervé et al, ; Kato et al, ; Martin et al, ; Willner et al, ).…”