Rapid changes in slab geometry are typically associated with fragmentation of the subducted plate; however, continuous curvature of the slab is also possible. The transition from flat to normal subduction in southern Peru is one such geometrical change. The morphology of the subducted Nazca Plate along this transition is explored using intraslab earthquakes recorded by temporary regional seismic arrays. Observations of a gradual increase in slab dip coupled with a lack of any gaps or vertical offsets in the intraslab seismicity suggest warping of the slab. Concentrations of focal mechanisms at orientations which are indicative of slab bending are also observed along the change in slab geometry. The presence of a thin ultra-slow velocity lay...
The effects of complex slab geometries on the surrounding mantle flow field are still poorly underst...
The horizontal Nazca slab, extending over a distance of ∼800 km along the trench is one of enigmatic...
As subduction science advances, it is becoming increasingly clear that the conventional model of sub...
Rapid changes in slab geometry are typically associated with fragmentation of the subducted plate; h...
Rapid changes in slab geometry are typically associated with fragmentation of the subducted plate; h...
Data from three seismic arrays installed in southern Peru were analysed using receiver functions fro...
We define subducting plate geometries in the Nazca subduction zone by (re)locating intra-slab earthq...
The fine-scale seismic structure of the central Mexico, southern Peru, and southwest Japan subductio...
Flat or near-horizontal subduction of oceanic lithosphere has been an important tectonic process bot...
Flat slab subduction in Peru and the Central Andean Plateau of southern Peru, Bolivia and northweste...
The morphology of the transition from flat to normal subduction in eastern central Mexico is explore...
The subduction zone in southern Peru is imaged using converted phases from teleseismic P, PP, and PK...
We image the structure at the southern end of the Peruvian flat subduction zone, using receiver func...
The current western margin of the South American continent is an active subduction orogeny, which is...
At two trench segments below the Andes, the Nazca Plate is subducting sub-horizontally over -1/4200-...
The effects of complex slab geometries on the surrounding mantle flow field are still poorly underst...
The horizontal Nazca slab, extending over a distance of ∼800 km along the trench is one of enigmatic...
As subduction science advances, it is becoming increasingly clear that the conventional model of sub...
Rapid changes in slab geometry are typically associated with fragmentation of the subducted plate; h...
Rapid changes in slab geometry are typically associated with fragmentation of the subducted plate; h...
Data from three seismic arrays installed in southern Peru were analysed using receiver functions fro...
We define subducting plate geometries in the Nazca subduction zone by (re)locating intra-slab earthq...
The fine-scale seismic structure of the central Mexico, southern Peru, and southwest Japan subductio...
Flat or near-horizontal subduction of oceanic lithosphere has been an important tectonic process bot...
Flat slab subduction in Peru and the Central Andean Plateau of southern Peru, Bolivia and northweste...
The morphology of the transition from flat to normal subduction in eastern central Mexico is explore...
The subduction zone in southern Peru is imaged using converted phases from teleseismic P, PP, and PK...
We image the structure at the southern end of the Peruvian flat subduction zone, using receiver func...
The current western margin of the South American continent is an active subduction orogeny, which is...
At two trench segments below the Andes, the Nazca Plate is subducting sub-horizontally over -1/4200-...
The effects of complex slab geometries on the surrounding mantle flow field are still poorly underst...
The horizontal Nazca slab, extending over a distance of ∼800 km along the trench is one of enigmatic...
As subduction science advances, it is becoming increasingly clear that the conventional model of sub...