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Segmentation of the Nazca and South American plates along the Ecuador subduction zone from wide angle seismic profiles
Authors:Audrey Gailler  Philippe Charvis  Ernst R Flueh
Institution:

aGéosciences Azur, Unité mixte de recherche Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Pierre et Marie Curie, F-06235, BP 48 Villefranche-sur-mer, France

bIFM-GEOMAR, Research Center for Marine Sciences, 24148, Kiel, Germany

Abstract:We describe the deep structure of the south Colombian–northern Ecuador convergent margin using travel time inversion of wide-angle seismic data recently collected offshore. The margin appears segmented into three contrasting zones. In the North Zone, affected by four great subduction earthquakes during the 20th century, normal oceanic crust subducts beneath the oceanic Cretaceous substratum of the margin underlined by seismic velocities as high as 6.0–6.5 km/s. In the Central Zone the subducting oceanic crust is over-thickened beneath the Carnegie Ridge. A steeper slope and a well-developed, high velocity, Cretaceous oceanic basement characterizes the margin wedge. This area coincides with a gap in significant subduction earthquake activity. In the South Zone, the subducting oceanic crust is normal. The fore-arc is characterized by large sedimentary basins suggesting significant subsidence. Velocities in the margin wedge are significantly lower and denote a different nature or a higher degree of fracturing.

Even if the distance between the three profiles exceeds 150 km, the structural segmentation obtained along the Ecuadorian margin correlates well with the distribution of seismic activity and the neotectonic zonation.

Keywords:wide-angle seismic data  traveltime tomography  Ecuadorian margin  subduction zone  segmentation of active margin  subduction earthquakes
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