Southern Peru is located in the northern Central Andes, which is the highest plateau along an active subduction zone. In this region, the Nazca slab changes from normal to flat subduction, with the associated Holocene volcanism ceasing above the flat subduction regime. We use 6 s to 67 s period surface wave signals from ambient noise cross-correlations and earthquake data, to image the shear wave velocity (V_(SV) structure to a depth of 140 km. A mid-crust low-velocity zone is revealed, and is interpreted as partially molten rocks that are part of the Andean low-velocity zone. It is oblique to the present trench, and possibly indicates the location of the volcanic arcs formed during the steepening of the Oligocene flat slab beneath the Alti...
Abstract We image the structure at the southern end of the Peruvian flat subduction zone, using rece...
The distribution and the interconnection of magmatic bodies beneath volcanic arcs is key to asses vo...
The Central Andean Plateau (CAP), as defined by elevations in excess of 3 km, extends over 1800 km a...
Southern Peru is located in the northern Central Andes, which is the highest plateau along an active...
We define subducting plate geometries in the Nazca subduction zone by (re)locating intra-slab earthq...
We define subducting plate geometries in the Nazca subduction zone by (re)locating intra-slab earthq...
We define subducting plate geometries in the Nazca subduction zone by (re)locating intra-slab earthq...
Rapid changes in slab geometry are typically associated with fragmentation of the subducted plate; h...
[1] The subduction zone in southern Peru is imaged using converted phases from teleseismic P, PP, an...
The horizontal Nazca slab, extending over a distance of ∼800 km along the trench is one of enigmatic...
The horizontal Nazca slab, extending over a distance of ∼800 km along the trench is one of enigmatic...
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...
The subduction zone in southern Peru is imaged using converted phases from teleseismic P, PP, and PK...
The subduction zone in southern Peru is imaged using converted phases from teleseismic P, PP, and PK...
Abstract We image the structure at the southern end of the Peruvian flat subduction zone, using rece...
The distribution and the interconnection of magmatic bodies beneath volcanic arcs is key to asses vo...
The Central Andean Plateau (CAP), as defined by elevations in excess of 3 km, extends over 1800 km a...
Southern Peru is located in the northern Central Andes, which is the highest plateau along an active...
We define subducting plate geometries in the Nazca subduction zone by (re)locating intra-slab earthq...
We define subducting plate geometries in the Nazca subduction zone by (re)locating intra-slab earthq...
We define subducting plate geometries in the Nazca subduction zone by (re)locating intra-slab earthq...
Rapid changes in slab geometry are typically associated with fragmentation of the subducted plate; h...
[1] The subduction zone in southern Peru is imaged using converted phases from teleseismic P, PP, an...
The horizontal Nazca slab, extending over a distance of ∼800 km along the trench is one of enigmatic...
The horizontal Nazca slab, extending over a distance of ∼800 km along the trench is one of enigmatic...
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...
The subduction zone in southern Peru is imaged using converted phases from teleseismic P, PP, and PK...
The subduction zone in southern Peru is imaged using converted phases from teleseismic P, PP, and PK...
Abstract We image the structure at the southern end of the Peruvian flat subduction zone, using rece...
The distribution and the interconnection of magmatic bodies beneath volcanic arcs is key to asses vo...
The Central Andean Plateau (CAP), as defined by elevations in excess of 3 km, extends over 1800 km a...