The Chile Triple Junction, where the hot active spreading centre of the Chile Rise system subducts beneath the South American plate, offers a unique opportunity to understand the influence of the anomalous thermal regime on an otherwise cold continental margin. Integrated analysis of various geophysical and geological datasets, such as bathymetry, heat flow measured directly by thermal probes and calculated from gas hydrate distribution limits, thermal conductivities, and piston cores, have improved the knowledge about the hydrogeological system. In addition, rock dredging has evidenced the volcanism associated with ridge subduction. Here, we argue that the localized high heat flow over the toe of the accretionary prism results from fluid a...
The convergent plate margin of Chile has vast mineral resources associated with active or fossil hyd...
The subduction of the oceanic spreading center at the Chile Triple Junction is marked by a substanti...
International audienceDuring the Chile triple junction (CTJ) cruise (March–April 1997), EM12 bathyme...
Abstract The Chile Triple Junction, where the hot active spreading centre of the Chile Rise system s...
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Large amounts of gas hydrate are present in marine sediments offshore Taitao Peninsula, near the Chi...
ottom simulating reflectors (BSRs) were detected in multichannel seismic reflection data acquired in...
The Chile Triple Junction (CTJ), an RTT-type triple junction located at 46°13′ S, 75°48′ W off the w...
Abstract The southern Chile subduction zone is a complex tectonic environment, where the Chile Ridge...
International audienceDuring the CTJ cruise, geophysical surveys were conducted between 45°S and 48°...
The age of the subducting Nazca Plate off Chile increases northward from 0 Ma at the Chile Triple Ju...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OG] Polar Geosciences, Wed. 5 Dec. / Entran...
The O'Higgins Seamount Group is a cluster of volcanic domes located 120 km west of the central Chile...
Between 33A degrees S and 47A degrees S, the southern Chile forearc is affected by the subduction of...
The subduction zone of central Chile (36° S) has produced some of the world's largest earthquakes an...
The convergent plate margin of Chile has vast mineral resources associated with active or fossil hyd...
The subduction of the oceanic spreading center at the Chile Triple Junction is marked by a substanti...
International audienceDuring the Chile triple junction (CTJ) cruise (March–April 1997), EM12 bathyme...
Abstract The Chile Triple Junction, where the hot active spreading centre of the Chile Rise system s...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Large amounts of gas hydrate are present in marine sediments offshore Taitao Peninsula, near the Chi...
ottom simulating reflectors (BSRs) were detected in multichannel seismic reflection data acquired in...
The Chile Triple Junction (CTJ), an RTT-type triple junction located at 46°13′ S, 75°48′ W off the w...
Abstract The southern Chile subduction zone is a complex tectonic environment, where the Chile Ridge...
International audienceDuring the CTJ cruise, geophysical surveys were conducted between 45°S and 48°...
The age of the subducting Nazca Plate off Chile increases northward from 0 Ma at the Chile Triple Ju...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OG] Polar Geosciences, Wed. 5 Dec. / Entran...
The O'Higgins Seamount Group is a cluster of volcanic domes located 120 km west of the central Chile...
Between 33A degrees S and 47A degrees S, the southern Chile forearc is affected by the subduction of...
The subduction zone of central Chile (36° S) has produced some of the world's largest earthquakes an...
The convergent plate margin of Chile has vast mineral resources associated with active or fossil hyd...
The subduction of the oceanic spreading center at the Chile Triple Junction is marked by a substanti...
International audienceDuring the Chile triple junction (CTJ) cruise (March–April 1997), EM12 bathyme...