Subduction zone structure and kinematics are topics of ongoing investigation with broadband seismology. Recent advances in experimental observations of mantle materials at high temperatures and pressure, expanded broadband seismic datasets, new seismic analysis methods, and advances in computational modeling are ever increasing our capacity for synthesized investigation of tectonic environments. With the resulting expanded capability for interpretation, the geophysical community is in a position to build more refined and detailed models of subduction zone processes. This study takes part in these advances by refining structural observations of the subducting slab and making new observations of mantle kinematics in a part of the South Americ...
The Nazca Plate recycling underneath South America is an ideal example of modern subduction, which p...
The current western margin of the South American continent is an active subduction orogeny, which is...
The South American subduction zone is enigmatic due to its fast subducting plate consumption, strong...
International audienceOur study compares the seismic properties between the flat and normal subducti...
As subduction science advances, it is becoming increasingly clear that the conventional model of sub...
Our study compares the seismic properties between the flat and normal subduction regions in central ...
We studied intermediate depth earthquakes in the Chile, Peru and Mexican subduction zones, paying sp...
The Andean Subduction Zone is one of the longest continuous subduction zones on Earth. The relative ...
A local seismic network, over a five-year period, recorded about 450 earthquakes in western Argentin...
©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.The subduction zone of central Chile (36°S) h...
©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Based on a large data set of local body wave ...
Subduction zones are a common geologic feature around the world. They are regions where dense oceani...
High-precision relocations of intermediate-depth earthquakes (80–130 km) below the Central Andes rev...
The subduction zone of central Chile (36°S) has produced some of the world's largest earthquakes and...
Trabajo presentado en el AGU (American Geophysical Union) Fall Meeting: Advancing Earth and Space Sc...
The Nazca Plate recycling underneath South America is an ideal example of modern subduction, which p...
The current western margin of the South American continent is an active subduction orogeny, which is...
The South American subduction zone is enigmatic due to its fast subducting plate consumption, strong...
International audienceOur study compares the seismic properties between the flat and normal subducti...
As subduction science advances, it is becoming increasingly clear that the conventional model of sub...
Our study compares the seismic properties between the flat and normal subduction regions in central ...
We studied intermediate depth earthquakes in the Chile, Peru and Mexican subduction zones, paying sp...
The Andean Subduction Zone is one of the longest continuous subduction zones on Earth. The relative ...
A local seismic network, over a five-year period, recorded about 450 earthquakes in western Argentin...
©2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.The subduction zone of central Chile (36°S) h...
©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Based on a large data set of local body wave ...
Subduction zones are a common geologic feature around the world. They are regions where dense oceani...
High-precision relocations of intermediate-depth earthquakes (80–130 km) below the Central Andes rev...
The subduction zone of central Chile (36°S) has produced some of the world's largest earthquakes and...
Trabajo presentado en el AGU (American Geophysical Union) Fall Meeting: Advancing Earth and Space Sc...
The Nazca Plate recycling underneath South America is an ideal example of modern subduction, which p...
The current western margin of the South American continent is an active subduction orogeny, which is...
The South American subduction zone is enigmatic due to its fast subducting plate consumption, strong...