The Andean subduction zone is an excellent place to study deformation within a subducting slab as a function of depth, owing to the varying and well-resolved geometry of the subducting Nazca slab beneath South America. Here we combine the results of source-side shear wave splitting with the latest regional tomography model to isolate intraslab raypaths and determine the spatial distribution of anisotropy within the Nazca slab. We observe that in the upper mantle, the intraslab anisotropy appears strongest where the slab is most contorted, suggesting a strong link between anisotropy and subduction-related slab deformation. We identify a second source of anisotropy (t ∼ 1 s) within the subducting slab at lower mantle depths (660-800 km...
[1] Inferring the circulation of the mantle around subducting plates from surface measurements of sh...
We performed shear wave splitting analyses to investigate seismic anisotropy across the northern ext...
Subduction zones are among the most dynamic tectonic environments on Earth. Deformation mechanisms o...
Within oceanic lithosphere a fossilized fabric is often preserved originating from the time of plate...
The Central Andean Plateau, the second-highest plateau on Earth, overlies the subduction of the Nazc...
The dynamics of flat subduction, particularly the interaction between a flat slab and the overriding...
The dynamics of flat subduction, particularly the interaction between a flat slab and the overriding...
Trabajo presentado en el AGU (American Geophysical Union) Fall Meeting: Advancing Earth and Space Sc...
A tear in the subducting Nazca slab is located between the end of the Pampean flat slab and normally...
Rapid changes in slab geometry are typically associated with fragmentation of the subducted plate; h...
The Peruvian flat slab is by far the largest region of flat subduction in the world today, but aspec...
Understanding the lowermost part of the Earth’s mantle—known as D''—can help us investigate whole-ma...
Knowledge of mantle flow in convergent margins is crucial to unravelling both the contemporary geody...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
[1] Flat or shallow subduction is a relatively widespread global occurrence, but the dynamics remain...
[1] Inferring the circulation of the mantle around subducting plates from surface measurements of sh...
We performed shear wave splitting analyses to investigate seismic anisotropy across the northern ext...
Subduction zones are among the most dynamic tectonic environments on Earth. Deformation mechanisms o...
Within oceanic lithosphere a fossilized fabric is often preserved originating from the time of plate...
The Central Andean Plateau, the second-highest plateau on Earth, overlies the subduction of the Nazc...
The dynamics of flat subduction, particularly the interaction between a flat slab and the overriding...
The dynamics of flat subduction, particularly the interaction between a flat slab and the overriding...
Trabajo presentado en el AGU (American Geophysical Union) Fall Meeting: Advancing Earth and Space Sc...
A tear in the subducting Nazca slab is located between the end of the Pampean flat slab and normally...
Rapid changes in slab geometry are typically associated with fragmentation of the subducted plate; h...
The Peruvian flat slab is by far the largest region of flat subduction in the world today, but aspec...
Understanding the lowermost part of the Earth’s mantle—known as D''—can help us investigate whole-ma...
Knowledge of mantle flow in convergent margins is crucial to unravelling both the contemporary geody...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
[1] Flat or shallow subduction is a relatively widespread global occurrence, but the dynamics remain...
[1] Inferring the circulation of the mantle around subducting plates from surface measurements of sh...
We performed shear wave splitting analyses to investigate seismic anisotropy across the northern ext...
Subduction zones are among the most dynamic tectonic environments on Earth. Deformation mechanisms o...