Seismotectonic implications of the South Chile ridge subduction beneath the Patagonian Andes

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TitreSeismotectonic implications of the South Chile ridge subduction beneath the Patagonian Andes
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursSuarez R, Sue C, Ghiglione M, Guillaume B, Ramos M, Martinod J, Barberon V
JournalTERRA NOVA
Volume33
Pagination364-374
Date PublishedAUG
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0954-4879
Mots-clésearthquake 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.

DOI10.1111/ter.12521