Slip rate of trench-parallel normal faulting along the Mejillones Fault (Atacama Fault System): Relationships with the northern Chile subduction and implications for seismic hazards

Ritz J.-F.; Braucher R.; Bourlès D.; Delouis B.; Marquardt C.; Lavenu A.; Philip H.; Ortlieb L.

Abstract

The recent tectonics of the arid northern Chile Andean western forearc is characterized by trench-parallel normal faults within the Atacama Fault System (AFS). Since the 1995-Mw 8.1 Antofagasta earthquake, the mechanism driving this recent and localized extension is considered to be associated with the seismic cycle within the subduction zone. Analyzing morphotectonic patterns along these faults allows examining the seismic potential associated with the subduction zone. Using field Digital Elevation Models and in situ-produced cosmogenic Be-10, we determined a 0.2 mm/a long-term slip rate along the Mejillones Fault, one of the most prominent structures within the AFS. This result suggests that the AFS corresponds to slow slip rate faults despite the rapid subduction context. However, the size of coseismic slips observed along the AFS faults suggests that larger subduction earthquakes (Mw > 8.1) may occur episodically in the area.

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Título según WOS: Slip rate of trench-parallel normal faulting along the Mejillones Fault (Atacama Fault System): Relationships with the northern Chile subduction and implications for seismic hazards
Título según SCOPUS: Slip rate of trench-parallel normal faulting along the Mejillones Fault (Atacama Fault System): Relationships with the northern Chile subduction and implications for seismic hazards
Título de la Revista: TERRA NOVA
Volumen: 31
Número: 4
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 390
Página final: 404
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1111/ter.12401

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS