Seismic structure of the north-central Chilean convergent margin: Subduction erosion of a paleomagmatic arc

Contreras-Reyes, E; Becerra, J. ; Kopp H.; Reichert, C; Diaz-Naveas, J

Abstract

We study the erosive convergent margin of north-central Chile (at similar to 31 degrees S) by using high-resolution bathymetric, wide-angle refraction, and multichannel seismic reflection data to derive a detailed tomographic 2-D velocity-depth model. In the overriding plate, our velocity model shows that the lowermost crustal velocities beneath the upper continental slope are 6.0-6.5km/s, which are interpreted as the continental basement composed by characteristic metamorphic and igneous rocks of the Coastal Cordillera. Beneath the lower and middle continental slope, however, the presence of a zone of reduced velocities (3.5-5.0km/s) is interpreted as the outermost fore arc composed of volcanic rocks hydrofractured as a result of frontal and basal erosion. At the landward edge of the outermost fore arc, the bathymetric and seismic data provide evidence for the presence of a prominent trenchward dipping normal scarp (similar to 1km offset), which overlies a strong lateral velocity contrast from similar to 5.0 to similar to 6.0km/s. This pronounced velocity contrast propagates deep into the continental crust, and it resembles a major normal listric fault. We interpret this seismic discontinuity as the volcanic-continental basement contact of the submerged Coastal Cordillera characterized by a gravitational collapse of the outermost fore arc. Subduction erosion has, most likely, caused large-scale crustal thinning and long-term subsidence of the outermost fore arc. Key Points Our results have implications for subduction erosion A major velocity discontinuity is detected beneath the middle continental slope Possible gravitational collapse of the outermost fore-arc block off north Chile

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Título según WOS: Seismic structure of the north-central Chilean convergent margin: Subduction erosion of a paleomagmatic arc
Título según SCOPUS: Seismic structure of the north-central Chilean convergent margin: Subduction erosion of a paleomagmatic arc
Título de la Revista: GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volumen: 41
Número: 5
Editorial: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 1523
Página final: 1529
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1002/2013GL058729

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS