Understanding the processes behind subduction-related hazards is an important responsibility and major challenge for the Earth sciences. Few areas demonstrate this as clearly as south-central Chile, where some of the largest earthquakes in human history have occurred. We present the first observation of local seismicity in the Villarrica region (39-40S), based on a temporary local network of 55 stations installed from the Chilean coast into the Argentinian back-arc for one year. While consistent with the Chilean national catalog (SSN), our results allow us to observe smaller magnitudes with a completeness of about 2.0 and image the geometry of the Wadati-Benioff Zone from the Chile Trench down to 200 km. Offshore, a gap in interplate seismi...
Great subduction earthquakes cause destructive surface deformation and ground shaking over hundreds ...
Subduction margins, as in the case of south-central Chile, are active seismotectonic environments an...
The 2014 Mw 8.1 Iquique earthquake ruptured the boundary between the subducting Nazca Plate and the ...
[1] Understanding the processes behind subduction-related hazards is an important responsibility and...
The south-central Chilean subduction zone was investigated at 39-40°S by a passive seismic experime...
The south-central Chilean subduction zone has witnessed some of the largest earthquakes in history, ...
The southern central Chilean margin at the site of the largest historically recorded earthquake in t...
Data from 45 seismological stations mostly temporary were used to obtain an accurate data set of int...
The subduction zones are the most seismically active places in the world and are also the seat of me...
On April 1st, 2014, Northern Chile, was struck by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake near the city of Iquiqu...
The Arauco Peninsula (37°-38°S) in south-central Chile has been proposed as a possible barrier to th...
The Arauco Peninsula (37°-38°S) in south-central Chile has been proposed as a possible barrier to th...
The seismogenic zone of subduction margins has the potential to generate some of the world’s largest...
International audienceOn 1 April 2014, Northern Chile was struck by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake follo...
On 1 April 2014, Northern Chile was struck by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake following a protracted seri...
Great subduction earthquakes cause destructive surface deformation and ground shaking over hundreds ...
Subduction margins, as in the case of south-central Chile, are active seismotectonic environments an...
The 2014 Mw 8.1 Iquique earthquake ruptured the boundary between the subducting Nazca Plate and the ...
[1] Understanding the processes behind subduction-related hazards is an important responsibility and...
The south-central Chilean subduction zone was investigated at 39-40°S by a passive seismic experime...
The south-central Chilean subduction zone has witnessed some of the largest earthquakes in history, ...
The southern central Chilean margin at the site of the largest historically recorded earthquake in t...
Data from 45 seismological stations mostly temporary were used to obtain an accurate data set of int...
The subduction zones are the most seismically active places in the world and are also the seat of me...
On April 1st, 2014, Northern Chile, was struck by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake near the city of Iquiqu...
The Arauco Peninsula (37°-38°S) in south-central Chile has been proposed as a possible barrier to th...
The Arauco Peninsula (37°-38°S) in south-central Chile has been proposed as a possible barrier to th...
The seismogenic zone of subduction margins has the potential to generate some of the world’s largest...
International audienceOn 1 April 2014, Northern Chile was struck by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake follo...
On 1 April 2014, Northern Chile was struck by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake following a protracted seri...
Great subduction earthquakes cause destructive surface deformation and ground shaking over hundreds ...
Subduction margins, as in the case of south-central Chile, are active seismotectonic environments an...
The 2014 Mw 8.1 Iquique earthquake ruptured the boundary between the subducting Nazca Plate and the ...