Indeed, fracturing throughout the andes, in many cases post dates the mesozoic.
This indicates that these layers were actually deposited. They hardened, and then were later thrust faulted via brittle deformation.
Ill stop here. Its probably best to take this one step at a time so you do not miss a point,
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Do you agree with the above statement that fracturing, brittle deformation and motion of strata in say...the serrania iguembe, the bororigua fault, the mandiyuti fault, the caipipendi failt, and the mandeyapecua fault, all post date deposition of cretaceous and mesozoic strata (based on the image above of a cross section in the andes of bolivia)?
Ill give you a hint. The faults must have post dated the strata, else the strata wouldnt be faulted.
So lets jump to the chase here, much of the uplift of the andes mountains, didnt occur until after the formation of features such as that of the dinosaur dance floor, so there is no reason to believe that dinosaurs were running to higher ground. Now, of course this idea of dinosaurs outrunning a wave with so much energy it could pass over and entire continent, sounds utterly crazy to begin with. So, its not so hard to imagine that such a concept as dinosaurs running for higher ground, is completely made up.
Lastly, im just going to share this next one for future use.