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Sedimentary rocks of Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Tertiary age are widely exposed along the eastern flanks of the Andes in southwestern Mendoza province. These rocks were studied and correlated as far as possible with Lahee's section in central-western Mendoza.
The sediments are covered in many places by andesitic and basaltic lava flows and are much folded, faulted, and tilted.
As a rule the oil seeps of central-western Mendoza are associated with igneous intrusions, while in the southern part of the province they are associated with faults.
The most favorable structures for oil accumulation in this area appear to be faulted anticlines.
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