New neotectonic observations, along with a detailed aerial photograph analysis, allow a new interpretation of the recent tectonic behaviour of the outer forearc in northern Chile between 22.5°S and 24.5°S (Antofagasta region). Both the Coastal Cordillera and the Mejillones Peninsula are under E-W extension. Normal faults dipping east with an almost N-S orientation are predominant. Large-scale Neogene to Recent deformation is characterized by vertical uplift and subsidence related to normal faulting. Recent kinematics along the Atacama Fault System, including the Atacama Fault itself, are controlled by the regional extensional stress regime, and the predominant component of recent displacement along the Atacama Fault is vertical (normal). Ho...