The Tertiary Falcon Basin in northwestern Venezuela has a privileged positi
on in the geodynamic puzzle of northwestern South America, occurring in a r
egion where several major plates (Caribbean, South America and Nazca) and m
inor lithospheric blocks (Maracaibo. Bonaire and Western Colombia) are inte
racting. A combination of good exposures due to aridity and a near-continuo
us sedimentary record in a now inverted basin helps to unravel the Neogene
and Quaternary geodynamic evolution of this region. A neotectonic and micro
tectonic investigation of the Plio-Quaternary sedimentary rocks of the nort
hern Falcon Basin reveals that this region is subject to a compressive to t
ranspressive regime at present. This regime is characterized by a NNW-SSE o
riented maximum horizontal stress. and a ENE-WSW trending intermediate: (or
minimum) horizontal stress. as is confirmed by focal mechanism solutions.
This stress field is in agreement both with the NNE-directed extrusion of t
he Maracaibo and Bonaire blocks in Western Venezuela, where the Falcon Basi
n is located, and present-day transpression along the Caribbean-South Ameri
ca plate boundary zone. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.