Seismicity at the northern terminus of the Nazca subduction is diffused over a wide area containing the puzzling seismic feature known as the Bucaramanga nest. We relocate about 5000 earthquakes recorded by the Colombian national seismic network and produce the first 3?D velocity model of the area to define the geometry of the lithosphere subducting below the Colombian Andes. We found lateral velocity heterogeneities and an abrupt offset of the Wadati?Benioff zone at 5°N indicating that the Nazca plate is segmented by an E?W slab tear, that separates a steeper Nazca segment to the south from a flat subduction to the north. The flat Nazca slab extends eastward for about 400 km, before dip increases to ?50° beneath the Eastern Cordillera, whe...
In this study new tomographic models of Colombia were calculated. I used the seismicity recorded by ...
We describe the deep structure of the south Colombian–northern Ecuador convergent margin using trave...
High-precision relocations of intermediate-depth earthquakes (80–130 km) below the Central Andes rev...
Seismicity at the northern terminus of the Nazca subduction is diffused over a wide area containing ...
Seismicity at the northern terminus of the Nazca subduction is diffused over a wide area containing ...
AbstractSeismicity at the northern terminus of the Nazca subduction is diffused over a wide area con...
Subduction beneath the northernmost Andes in Colombia is complex. Based on seismicity distributions,...
The subduction geometry of the Nazca plate beneath the northern termination of the Andes is complex,...
A geometric model for the subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the South American plate in southwes...
Colombia is located in the Northern Andes were three tectonic plates converge; the Nazca, Caribbean ...
Colombia is region with high seismicity due to the convergence of Panama Block, Nazca and Caribbean ...
The country, Colombia, resides at the northwest corner of the South America with seismicity and volc...
The current western margin of the South American continent is an active subduction orogeny, which is...
The country, Colombia, resides at the northwest corner of the South America with seismicity and volc...
International audienceThe North Ecuadorian-South Colombian subduction zone was the site of the 1906 ...
In this study new tomographic models of Colombia were calculated. I used the seismicity recorded by ...
We describe the deep structure of the south Colombian–northern Ecuador convergent margin using trave...
High-precision relocations of intermediate-depth earthquakes (80–130 km) below the Central Andes rev...
Seismicity at the northern terminus of the Nazca subduction is diffused over a wide area containing ...
Seismicity at the northern terminus of the Nazca subduction is diffused over a wide area containing ...
AbstractSeismicity at the northern terminus of the Nazca subduction is diffused over a wide area con...
Subduction beneath the northernmost Andes in Colombia is complex. Based on seismicity distributions,...
The subduction geometry of the Nazca plate beneath the northern termination of the Andes is complex,...
A geometric model for the subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the South American plate in southwes...
Colombia is located in the Northern Andes were three tectonic plates converge; the Nazca, Caribbean ...
Colombia is region with high seismicity due to the convergence of Panama Block, Nazca and Caribbean ...
The country, Colombia, resides at the northwest corner of the South America with seismicity and volc...
The current western margin of the South American continent is an active subduction orogeny, which is...
The country, Colombia, resides at the northwest corner of the South America with seismicity and volc...
International audienceThe North Ecuadorian-South Colombian subduction zone was the site of the 1906 ...
In this study new tomographic models of Colombia were calculated. I used the seismicity recorded by ...
We describe the deep structure of the south Colombian–northern Ecuador convergent margin using trave...
High-precision relocations of intermediate-depth earthquakes (80–130 km) below the Central Andes rev...