In this work we have analyzed the results of temporal geodetic variations associated with tectonic deformation on the Andean backarc in southern San Juan province, Argentina. This area is affected by the subduction of the Juan Fernández Ridge and has the greatest seismic hazard in Argentina. Since 2000, we have monitored the variations of gravity annually with high precision (g4D) in the active deformation belt, around the city of San Juan (31°S to 32°S, 68°W to 69°W). Temporal gradients of g4D have been associated with active structures and interpreted as subsurface mass redistributions as a result of accumulation and release of stress. These data, in addition to the topographic deformations measured by the Global Positioning System (GPS) ...
In this study, we analyze 100 crustal Precordilleran earthquakes recorded in 2008 and 2009 by 52 bro...
Understanding deformation associated with active thrust wedges is essential to evaluate seismic haza...
Data from a digitally recording seismic network in San Juan, Argentina, provide the first images of ...
This paper aims to better comprehend the crustal structure of the Precordillera and the Iglesia Vall...
In the Central Andean region of Argentina, we found gravimetric andgeomorphological evidence of an u...
We document a new model of crustal structure of the Andean front in Argentina where numerous histori...
The subduction of the Nazca plate under the South American plate around 31°S is characterized by fla...
A gravimetric analysis over the Tulum Valley was made. This data was used to reveal the structuralse...
Surface mass transfer produces changes in the terrestrial geometric reference frame that are clearly...
The aim of this research was to analyse the deformation in an intraplate region of southeastern Sout...
The present-day deformation of the earth crust in the Argentine part of Tierra del Fuego main island...
The Nazca Plate subducting beneath the South American Plate, has strongly influenced Cenozoic-mounta...
The subduction of the Nazca oceanic plate under the South American plate in the south-central Andes ...
The eastern Sierras Pampeanas (ESP) are the easternmost expression of a series of foreland uplifts i...
Geodetic GNSS observations at 43 sites well distributed over the Southern Patagonian Icefield region...
In this study, we analyze 100 crustal Precordilleran earthquakes recorded in 2008 and 2009 by 52 bro...
Understanding deformation associated with active thrust wedges is essential to evaluate seismic haza...
Data from a digitally recording seismic network in San Juan, Argentina, provide the first images of ...
This paper aims to better comprehend the crustal structure of the Precordillera and the Iglesia Vall...
In the Central Andean region of Argentina, we found gravimetric andgeomorphological evidence of an u...
We document a new model of crustal structure of the Andean front in Argentina where numerous histori...
The subduction of the Nazca plate under the South American plate around 31°S is characterized by fla...
A gravimetric analysis over the Tulum Valley was made. This data was used to reveal the structuralse...
Surface mass transfer produces changes in the terrestrial geometric reference frame that are clearly...
The aim of this research was to analyse the deformation in an intraplate region of southeastern Sout...
The present-day deformation of the earth crust in the Argentine part of Tierra del Fuego main island...
The Nazca Plate subducting beneath the South American Plate, has strongly influenced Cenozoic-mounta...
The subduction of the Nazca oceanic plate under the South American plate in the south-central Andes ...
The eastern Sierras Pampeanas (ESP) are the easternmost expression of a series of foreland uplifts i...
Geodetic GNSS observations at 43 sites well distributed over the Southern Patagonian Icefield region...
In this study, we analyze 100 crustal Precordilleran earthquakes recorded in 2008 and 2009 by 52 bro...
Understanding deformation associated with active thrust wedges is essential to evaluate seismic haza...
Data from a digitally recording seismic network in San Juan, Argentina, provide the first images of ...