Seismicity and geometry of the south Chilean subduction zone (41.5 degrees S-43.5 degrees S): Implications for controlling parameters

Lange, D; Rietbrock, A; Haberland C.; Bataille, K; Dahm, T.; Tilmann, F; Fluh, ER

Abstract

In 2005 an amphibious seismic network was deployed on the Chilean forearc between 41.75°S and 43.25°S. 364 local events were observed in a 11-month period. A subset of the P and S arrival times were inverted for hypocentral coordinates, 1-D velocity structure and station delays. Main seismic activity occurred predominantly in a belt parallel to the coast of Chiloé Island in a depth range of 12-30 km presumably related to the plate interface. The 30° inclination of the shallow part of the Wadati-Benioff zone is similar to observations further north indicating that oceanic plate age is not controlling the subduction angle of the shallower part for the Chilean subduction zone. The down-dip termination of abundant intermediate depth seismicity at approximately 70 km depth seems to be related to the young age (and high temperature) of the oceanic plate. Crustal seismicity is associated with the Liquiñe-Ofqui fault zone and active volcanoes. Copyright 2007 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Título según WOS: Seismicity and geometry of the south Chilean subduction zone (41.5 degrees S-43.5 degrees S): Implications for controlling parameters
Título según SCOPUS: Seismicity and geometry of the south Chilean subduction zone (41.5°S-43.5°S): Implications for controlling parameters
Título de la Revista: GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volumen: 34
Número: 6
Editorial: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Fecha de publicación: 2007
Idioma: English
URL: http://doi.wiley.com/10.1029/2006GL029190
DOI:

10.1029/2006GL029190

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS