The role of interplate locking on the seismic reactivation of upper plate faults on the subduction margin of northern Chile
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González, Gabriel
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The role of interplate locking on the seismic reactivation of upper plate faults on the subduction margin of northern Chile
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Quaternary deformation in the northern Chile forearc is controlled by trench parallel shortening along reactivated Mesozoic faults. Dextral strikes-slip is expressed in NW-SE striking faults of the Atacama Fault System, and reverse displacement dominates in E-W faults. This deformation results of the convergence in a concave-seaward continental margin. On September 11th, 2020, a M-w 6.3 earthquake and its subsequent aftershocks took place in the coastal region of northern Chile, revealing the reactivation of the deepest segment of a WNW-ESE striking upper plate fault. The reactivation of this fault occurred after the M-w 8.1 Iquique earthquake, and it seems to be connected to a N-S interplate locking segmentation of the plate margin, which is clearly shown by the locking pattern before the Iquique earthquake. This poses the question of how heterogeneous locking influences upper plate seismicity and how it relates to trench-parallel shortening.
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1200170
National Research Center for Integrated Natural Disaster Management (CIGIDEN) CONICYT/FONDAP project 15110017
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 11200558
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Scientifc Reports (2021) 11:21444
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