The current western margin of the South American continent is an active subduction orogeny, which is famous for the ’Andean-type’ subduction. The Andes orogeny extends more than 6000 km along the margin. The Central Andes is governed by plateau-style deformation and the subduction of the Nazca plate below Chile and western Argentina, which has caused drastic crustal shortening and thickening, magmatism and periodical back-arc lithosphere and lower crust delamination. The deformation is also influenced by the periodical dip angle variations of the Nazca plate. However, the interaction zone between the overriding plate and the subducting Nazca slab is still enigmatic. In my dissertation, I use earthquake multi-scale full waveform inversion (F...
Shallow seismicity in the Southern Central Andes is associated with interplate earthquakes due to th...
The Central Andean orogeny is caused by the subduction of the Nazca oceanic plate beneath the South-...
Rapid changes in slab geometry are typically associated with fragmentation of the subducted plate; h...
We present a new seismic tomography model for the crust and upper mantle beneath the Central Andes b...
A new seismic model for crust and upper mantle of the south Central Andes is derived from full wavef...
We present a new seismic tomography model for the crust and upper mantle beneath the Central Andes b...
A new seismic model for crust and upper mantle of the south Central Andes is derived from full wavef...
In this dissertation I present the results of three studies examining the Peruvian-Chilean Trench an...
A lingering question in Cordilleran tectonics is how high plateaus form in the absence of continenta...
A new seismic model for crust and upper mantle of the south Central Andes is derived from full wavef...
The Nazca-South America convergent margin is marked by the presence of the Andean mountain belt, whi...
The western margin of South America between 30ºS and 36ºS is seismically active. While the largest m...
Data from 45 seismological stations mostly temporary were used to obtain an accurate data set of int...
The Cordillera of the Andes is a double-vergent orogenic belt built up by thickening of South Americ...
The Cordillera of the Andes is a double-vergent orogenic belt built up by thickening of South Americ...
Shallow seismicity in the Southern Central Andes is associated with interplate earthquakes due to th...
The Central Andean orogeny is caused by the subduction of the Nazca oceanic plate beneath the South-...
Rapid changes in slab geometry are typically associated with fragmentation of the subducted plate; h...
We present a new seismic tomography model for the crust and upper mantle beneath the Central Andes b...
A new seismic model for crust and upper mantle of the south Central Andes is derived from full wavef...
We present a new seismic tomography model for the crust and upper mantle beneath the Central Andes b...
A new seismic model for crust and upper mantle of the south Central Andes is derived from full wavef...
In this dissertation I present the results of three studies examining the Peruvian-Chilean Trench an...
A lingering question in Cordilleran tectonics is how high plateaus form in the absence of continenta...
A new seismic model for crust and upper mantle of the south Central Andes is derived from full wavef...
The Nazca-South America convergent margin is marked by the presence of the Andean mountain belt, whi...
The western margin of South America between 30ºS and 36ºS is seismically active. While the largest m...
Data from 45 seismological stations mostly temporary were used to obtain an accurate data set of int...
The Cordillera of the Andes is a double-vergent orogenic belt built up by thickening of South Americ...
The Cordillera of the Andes is a double-vergent orogenic belt built up by thickening of South Americ...
Shallow seismicity in the Southern Central Andes is associated with interplate earthquakes due to th...
The Central Andean orogeny is caused by the subduction of the Nazca oceanic plate beneath the South-...
Rapid changes in slab geometry are typically associated with fragmentation of the subducted plate; h...