The geometry of the Chilean continental wedge: Tectonic segmentation of subduction processes off Chile
Author
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Maksymowicz Jeria, Andrei
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2015-12-09T19:19:09Z
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2015-12-09T19:19:09Z
Publication date
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2015
Cita de ítem
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Tectonophysics 659 (2015) 183–196
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Identifier
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DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2015.08.007
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/135563
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Based on high-resolution bathymetry and geophysical observations, the precise continental wedge geometry
along the Chileanmargin is analyzed. The data showcomplex patterns in continentalwedge geometry that challenge
the most frequently used classification methodology for the convergent margin tectonics. A detailed
modeling of the parameters involved in the Non-Cohesive CoulombWedge theory reveals a tectonic latitudinal
segmentation of the Chilean offshore subduction zone. This segmentation is characterized by a sequence of broad
segments with different basal effective friction coefficient and/or internal fluid pressure conditions, which are
limited by the presence of bathymetric oceanic highs, fracture zones and Peninsulas. The results suggest a general
increase of the fluid pressure inside the continentalwedge north of 33°S,which is interpreted as a result of amore
pervasive fracturing due to tectonic erosion at the base and within the continental wedge. The tectonic segmentation
proposed here shows a close spatial relation with the short-term deformation process associated to the
coseismic ruptures of large earthquakes in the Chilean margin.
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Patrocinador
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Chilean National Science Cooperation (CONICYT)
DGF-University of Chile
project CONICYT
USA2012-001
project FONDECYT
3150160