International audienceOur study compares the seismic properties between the flat and normal subduction regions in central Chile, to better understand the links between the slab geometry, surface deformation and the deeper structures. In comparison with previous studies, we show the most complete 3-D regional seismic tomography images for this region, in which we use (1) a larger seismic data set compiled from several short-term seismic catalogues, (2) a denser seismic array allowing a better resolution of the subduction zone from the trench to the backarc and into the upper ∼30 km of the slab and (3) a starting 1-D background velocity model specifically calculated for this region and refined over the years. We assess and discuss our tomogra...
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, vol. 177, n°3-4, pp. 180-205, 2009International audien...
We use traveltime data of local earthquakes and controlled sources observed by a large, temporary, a...
The subduction zone of central Chile (36°S) has produced some of the world's largest earthquakes and...
International audienceOur study compares the seismic properties between the flat and normal subducti...
Our study compares the seismic properties between the flat and normal subduction regions in central ...
Sous le Chili central et l’ouest de l'Argentine (29°-35°S), la plaque océanique Nazca, en subduction...
Sous le Chili central et l ouest de l'Argentine (29-35S), la plaque océanique Nazca, en subduction s...
Beneath central Chile and western Argentina, the oceanic Nazca slab drastically changes geometry fro...
Data from 45 seismological stations mostly temporary were used to obtain an accurate data set of int...
Subduction zone structure and kinematics are topics of ongoing investigation with broadband seismolo...
We obtain earthquake locations and a detailed three-dimensional velocity model of the flat slab subd...
International audienceWe use seismic tomography to investigate the state of the supraslab mantle ben...
International audienceThe Chilean Andes extend north-south for about 3000 km over the subducting Naz...
The Chilean Andes extend north-South for about 3000 km over the subducting Nazca plate, and show evi...
Subduction zones are a common geologic feature around the world. They are regions where dense oceani...
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, vol. 177, n°3-4, pp. 180-205, 2009International audien...
We use traveltime data of local earthquakes and controlled sources observed by a large, temporary, a...
The subduction zone of central Chile (36°S) has produced some of the world's largest earthquakes and...
International audienceOur study compares the seismic properties between the flat and normal subducti...
Our study compares the seismic properties between the flat and normal subduction regions in central ...
Sous le Chili central et l’ouest de l'Argentine (29°-35°S), la plaque océanique Nazca, en subduction...
Sous le Chili central et l ouest de l'Argentine (29-35S), la plaque océanique Nazca, en subduction s...
Beneath central Chile and western Argentina, the oceanic Nazca slab drastically changes geometry fro...
Data from 45 seismological stations mostly temporary were used to obtain an accurate data set of int...
Subduction zone structure and kinematics are topics of ongoing investigation with broadband seismolo...
We obtain earthquake locations and a detailed three-dimensional velocity model of the flat slab subd...
International audienceWe use seismic tomography to investigate the state of the supraslab mantle ben...
International audienceThe Chilean Andes extend north-south for about 3000 km over the subducting Naz...
The Chilean Andes extend north-South for about 3000 km over the subducting Nazca plate, and show evi...
Subduction zones are a common geologic feature around the world. They are regions where dense oceani...
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, vol. 177, n°3-4, pp. 180-205, 2009International audien...
We use traveltime data of local earthquakes and controlled sources observed by a large, temporary, a...
The subduction zone of central Chile (36°S) has produced some of the world's largest earthquakes and...