Compressional- and transpressional-stress pattern for Pliocene and Quaternary brittle deformation in fore arc and intra-arc zones (Andes of Central and Southern Chile)

Lavenu, A., Cembrano, J.

Abstract

Kinematic analysis of fault slip data for stress determination was carried out on Late Miocene to Quaternary rocks from the fore arc and intra-arc regions of the Chilean Andes, between 33°and 46°south latitudes. Studies of Neogene and Quaternary infilling (the Central Depression), as well as plutonic rocks of the North Patagonian Batholith along the Liquine-Ofqui Fault Zone, have revealed various compressional and/or transpressional states of stress. In the Pliocene, the maximum compressional stress (σ1) was generally oriented east-west. During the Quaternary, the deformation was partitioned into two coeval distinctive states of stress. In the fore arc zone, the state of stress was compressional, with σ1 oriented in a N-S to NNE-SSW direction. In the intra-arc zone the state of stress was transpressional with σ1 striking NE-SW. Along the coast, in one site (37°30'S) the Quaternary strain deformation is extensional, with an E-W direction, which can be explained by a co-seismic crustal bending readjustment. Kinematic analysis of fault slip data for stress determination was carried out on Late Miocene to Quaternary rocks from the fore arc and intra-arc regions of the Chilean Andes, between 33° and 46° south latitudes. Studies of Neogene and Quaternary infilling (the Central Depression), as well as plutonic rocks of the North Patagonian Batholith along the Liquine-Ofqui Fault Zone, have revealed various compressional and/or transpressional states of stress. In the Pliocene, the maximum compressional stress (σ1) was generally oriented east-west. During the Quaternary, the deformation was partitioned into two coeval distinctive states of stress. In the fore arc zone, the state of stress was compressional, with σ1 oriented in a N-S to NNE-SSW direction. In the intra-arc zone the state of stress was transpressional with σ1 striking NE-SW. Along the coast, in one site (37°30 minutes S) the Quaternary strain deformation is extensional, with an E-W direction, which can be explained by a co-seismic crustal bending readjustment.

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Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
Volumen: 21
Número: 12
Editorial: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 1999
Página de inicio: 1669
Página final: 1691
Idioma: English
Notas: Scopus