Did a 3800-year-old M-w similar to 9.5 earthquake trigger major social disruption in the Atacama Desert?
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Salazar Sutil, Diego Rodrigo
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Did a 3800-year-old M-w similar to 9.5 earthquake trigger major social disruption in the Atacama Desert?
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- Salazar Sutil, Diego Rodrigo;
- Easton Vargas, Gabriel;
- Goff, James;
- Guendon, Jean L.;
- González Alfaro, José;
- Andrade, Pedro;
- Villagrán, Ximena;
- Fuentes Alburquenque, Mauricio Eduardo;
- León, Tomás;
- Abad, Manuel;
- Izquierdo, Tatiana;
- Power, Ximena;
- Sitzia, Luca;
- Álvarez, Gabriel;
- Villalobos, Ángelo;
- Olguín, Laura;
- Yrarrazaval Ascencio, Sebastián Alonso;
- González, Gabriel;
- Flores, Carola;
- Borie, César;
- Castro Rojas, María Victoria;
- Campos, Jaime;
Abstract
Early inhabitants along the hyperarid coastal Atacama Desert in northern Chile developed resilience strategies
over 12,000 years, allowing these communities to effectively adapt to this extreme environment, including the
impact of giant earthquakes and tsunamis. Here, we provide geoarchaeological evidence revealing a major
tsunamigenic earthquake that severely affected prehistoric hunter-gatherer-fisher communities ~3800 years
ago, causing an exceptional social disruption reflected in contemporary changes in archaeological sites and
triggering resilient strategies along these coasts. Together with tsunami modeling results, we suggest that this
event resulted from a ~1000-km-long megathrust rupture along the subduction contact of the Nazca and South
American plates, highlighting the possibility of Mw ~9.5 tsunamigenic earthquakes in northern Chile, one of the
major seismic gaps of the planet. This emphasizes the necessity to account for long temporal scales to better
understand the variability, social effects, and human responses favoring resilience to socionatural disasters.
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1151203
1161547
1201387
11200953
USP: FAPESP 2015/19405-6
Universidad de Tarapaca 3754-21
ANID Millennium Science Initiative Program-UPWELL NCN19_153
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Sci. Adv. 8, eabm2996 (2022) 6 April 2022
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