VELOCITY STRUCTURE IN NORTHERN CHILE - EVIDENCE OF SUBDUCTED OCEANIC-CRUST IN THE NAZCA PLATE

Citation
D. Comte et al., VELOCITY STRUCTURE IN NORTHERN CHILE - EVIDENCE OF SUBDUCTED OCEANIC-CRUST IN THE NAZCA PLATE, Geophysical journal international, 117(3), 1994, pp. 625-639
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Geosciences, Interdisciplinary
ISSN journal
0956540X
Volume
117
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
625 - 639
Database
ISI
SICI code
0956-540X(1994)117:3<625:VSINC->2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
2-D P-wave velocity models were determined for the subduction zones ne ar Iquique and Antofagasta in northern Chile, simultaneously inverting P- and S-wave arrival times from locally recorded earthquakes for vel ocity structure and hypocentral locations. A 2-D parametrization was u sed because of the paucity of data, but is justified by the lack of si gnificant variations along the strike of the subduction zone observed from both refraction profiles and simple 3-D inversions. The crust and upper mantle are parameterized by constant velocity regions of irregu lar shape, with the size and boundaries of these regions governed by p rior information about the structure and by the ability of the data to resolve P-wave velocities. Beneath the Antofagasta region there is ev idence of an approximately 10 km thick layer of oceanic crust attached to the top of the subducting Nazca plate. This crust has a P-wave vel ocity of 7.3 +/- 0.1 km s-1 and is observed down to a depth of 60 +/- 10 km. This depth also corresponds to the maximum depth of seismogenic coupling in the Chilean subduction zone. The subducted oceanic crust overlies an oceanic upper mantle with a P-wave velocity of 8.0 +/- 0.1 km s-1. Apparently, oceanic crust is being subducted beneath Iquique as well. However, this feature is less constrained by the data availab le from this region.