Seismotectonic implications of the South Chile ridge subduction beneath the Patagonian Andes
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Titre | Seismotectonic implications of the South Chile ridge subduction beneath the Patagonian Andes |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Auteurs | Suarez R, Sue C, Ghiglione M, Guillaume B, Ramos M, Martinod J, Barberon V |
Journal | TERRA NOVA |
Volume | 33 |
Pagination | 364-374 |
Date Published | AUG |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0954-4879 |
Mots-clés | earthquake focal mechanism, intraplate seismic gap, Patagonia slab window, South Chile ridge |
Résumé | The South Chile ridge (SCR) intersects the Patagonian trench around 46 degrees 09 ` S, forming the triple junction among the Antarctic, Nazca, and South America plates. Subduction of the SCR since similar to 18 Ma produced the opening of a slab window beneath Patagonia and a noticeable magmatic gap in the cordillera, profuse volcanism and topographic uplift in the retroarc. To study seismicity distribution and present-day stress resulting from this particular framework, we analyse databases of seismic events and earthquake focal mechanisms. Our study finds that clusters of intraplate crustal seismic events are disrupted by a similar to 450-470 km seismicity gap above the slab window. Calculated stress tensors depict a strike-slip tectonic regime north of the triple junction, and similar to W-E compression to the south of the seismic gap. We propose that the seismotectonic behaviour of the upper plate is disturbed at the first order by the trench-ridge intersection, leading to a heterogeneous stress field. |
DOI | 10.1111/ter.12521 |