Fluids Along the Plate Interface Influencing the Frictional Regime of the Chilean Subduction Zone, Northern Chile
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Pasten-Araya, F.
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Fluids Along the Plate Interface Influencing the Frictional Regime of the Chilean Subduction Zone, Northern Chile
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The plate interface beneath the Mejillones Peninsula in Northern Chile is characterized by
anomalous seismogenic behaviors, with seismic and aseismic slip, and low coupling values. We analyze
this zone through the seismicity pattern and a 3-D tomography model. We identify high VP/VS values within
the oceanic crust and in the lower continental crust, which we interpret as hydrated zones rich in fluids. These
zones are correlated with the Mejillones fracture zone and with highly permeable lithologies of the lower
continental crust, which allow a greater accumulation of fluids at the plate interface beneath the Mejillones
Peninsula. Additionally, these areas exhibit a high rate of seismicity and concentrated swarms and repeaters.
We propose that the presence of fluids controls the anomalous seismogenic behavior along the plate
interface beneath the Mejillones Peninsula.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169474
DOI: 10.1029/2018GL079283
ISSN: 19448007
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Geophysical Research Letters, Volumen 45, Issue 19, 2018, Pages 10,378-10,388
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