We use about two decades of geodetic measurements to characterize interseismic strain build up along the Central Andes subduction zone from Lima, Peru, to Antofagasta, Chile. These measurements are modeled assuming a 3-plate model (Nazca, Andean sliver and South America Craton) and spatially varying interseismic coupling (ISC) on the Nazca...
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December 17, 2011 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 3, 2022
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May 2010 (v1)Journal article
Slip on a subduction megathrust can be seismic or aseismic, with the two modes of slip complementing each other in time and space to accommodate the long-term plate motions. Although slip is almost purely aseismic at depths greater than about 40km, heterogeneous surface strain suggests that both modes of slip occur at shallower depths, with...
Uploaded on: December 3, 2022