The Chilean Precordillera, situated between the Longitudinal Valley and the Western Cordillera of northern Chile, is made up of several elongate basement ridges following the trend of the Andes. These ridges, which morphologically rise above the Mesozoic-Tertiary cover rocks, are developed as anticlinal cores or as pressure ridges bounded by reverse faults and, thus, show considerable orogennormal shortening.
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