The southern central Chilean margin at the site of the largest historically recorded earthquake in the Valdivia region, in 1960 (Mw = 9.5), is part of the 5000-km-long active subduction system whose geodynamic evolution is controversially debated and poorly understood. Covering the area between 36° and 40°S, the oceanic crust is segmented by prominent fracture zones. The offshore forearc and its onshore continuation show a complex image with segments of varying geophysical character, and several fault systems active during the past 24 m.y. In autumn 2001, the project SPOC was organized to study the Subduction Processes Off Chile, with a focus on the seismogenic coupling zone and the forearc. The acquired seismic data crossing the Chilean...
Subduction zones are convergent margins where one tectonic plate slides beneath another and is recyc...
The Chile subduction zone, spanning more than 3500 km, provides a unique setting for studying, along...
To date, the parameters that determine the rupture area of great subduction zone earthquakes remain ...
Understanding the processes behind subduction-related hazards is an important responsibility and maj...
We use traveltime data of local earthquakes and controlled sources observed by a large, temporary, a...
The seismogenic zone of subduction margins has the potential to generate some of the world’s largest...
The pre- and current collision of the Juan Fernández Ridge with the central Chilean margin at 31°–33...
[1] Understanding the processes behind subduction-related hazards is an important responsibility and...
We installed a dense, amphibious, temporary seismological network to study the seismicity and struct...
Subduction margins, as in the case of south-central Chile, are active seismotectonic environments an...
Based on a compilation of published and new seismic refraction and multichannel seismic reflection d...
18 pages, 9 figures.-- Access to the field data: Bathymetric data from German research cruises (e.g....
The main objective of this study was to investigate the influence of the subducting Juan Fernandez a...
The southern Chilean convergent margin south of the Strait of Magellan, between 52 and 57°S, is unde...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe pre- and current collision of the Juan Fernandez Ridge with the centr...
Subduction zones are convergent margins where one tectonic plate slides beneath another and is recyc...
The Chile subduction zone, spanning more than 3500 km, provides a unique setting for studying, along...
To date, the parameters that determine the rupture area of great subduction zone earthquakes remain ...
Understanding the processes behind subduction-related hazards is an important responsibility and maj...
We use traveltime data of local earthquakes and controlled sources observed by a large, temporary, a...
The seismogenic zone of subduction margins has the potential to generate some of the world’s largest...
The pre- and current collision of the Juan Fernández Ridge with the central Chilean margin at 31°–33...
[1] Understanding the processes behind subduction-related hazards is an important responsibility and...
We installed a dense, amphibious, temporary seismological network to study the seismicity and struct...
Subduction margins, as in the case of south-central Chile, are active seismotectonic environments an...
Based on a compilation of published and new seismic refraction and multichannel seismic reflection d...
18 pages, 9 figures.-- Access to the field data: Bathymetric data from German research cruises (e.g....
The main objective of this study was to investigate the influence of the subducting Juan Fernandez a...
The southern Chilean convergent margin south of the Strait of Magellan, between 52 and 57°S, is unde...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe pre- and current collision of the Juan Fernandez Ridge with the centr...
Subduction zones are convergent margins where one tectonic plate slides beneath another and is recyc...
The Chile subduction zone, spanning more than 3500 km, provides a unique setting for studying, along...
To date, the parameters that determine the rupture area of great subduction zone earthquakes remain ...