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Selective reactivation of inherited fault zones driven by stress field changes: Insights from structural and paleostress analysis of the Pocuro Fault Zone, Southern Central Andes (32.8°S)
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WoS WOS:000829390300001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85133676202
DOI 10.1016/J.JSAMES.2022.103914
Año 2022
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Abstract



This study aims to explain the selective reactivation of normal faults during the Andean orogeny at the Southern Central Andes western flank. We conducted a structural mapping and paleostress field reconstruction in the regional-scale Pocuro Fault Zone (PFZ) at 32.8 degrees S. Results reveal that the architecture of the PFZ results from at least two deformation phases, each revealing an individual progressive and gradual evolution. The earliest deformation phase is recorded by two similar to NS-striking normal faults involving a 5 km wide damage zone characterized by quartz-laumontite and calcite veins that were developed under an extensional regime with a WNW-ESE-trending sigma 3-axis. The latest deformation phase is recorded by one NS-striking reverse-dextral fault with goethite-hematite syn-tectonic precipitation and two NW-striking reverse-sinistral faults. Reverse faults were developed under a compressional/transpressional regime characterised by an ENE-WSW-trending sigma 1-axis with a sigma 2-/sigma 3-axis permutation. From a geophysical data reassessment, we inferred that observed faults in the surface within the PFZ are regional-scale deep-seated structures. Considering previous geochronological data, we correlated the earliest and latest phases with the Abanico Basin extension (middle Eocene-early Miocene) and its subsequent inversion (Miocene). Given the neotectonic evidence (geomorphic markers and deformation of unconsolidated deposits), the latter phase likely remains active. Quartz-laumontite cementation of the fault core's cataclastic material promotes mechanical strengthening leading to negative feedback for the reactivation of inherited normal faults as reverse ones. Conversely, the concentration of fractures in the damage zone between the normal faults promotes mechanical weakening resulting in a preferential area for the propagation of reverse fault during the compressive/transpressional phase.

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Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
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Geology
Stratigraphy
Paleontology
Earth Surface Processes
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Taucare, Matias Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
2 Roquer, Tomas Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
3 Heuser, G. Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
4 PEREZ-ESTAY, NICOLAS ANDRES Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
5 ARANCIBIA-HERNANDEZ, GLORIA CECILIA Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
6 YANEZ-CARRIZO, GONZALO ALEJANDRO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
7 Viguier, Benoit Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
Universidad de O`Higgins - Chile
Universidad de O’Higgins - Chile
8 Figueroa, Ronny Hombre Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Aridas - Chile
9 MORATA-CESPEDES, DIEGO ANTONIO Hombre Universidad de Chile - Chile
10 Daniele, Linda Mujer Universidad de Chile - Chile

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Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
ECOS-CONICYT
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID)
ANID Beca Doctorado Nacional
CAPTA-CORFO
Hotel San Estebán
Fundo El Barro
Termas de Jahuel

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Financial support was mainly provided by Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID) through the public funding programs FONDECYT no. 1170569, FONDAP no. ACE210005 (Centro de Excelencia en Geotermia de los Andes, CEGA) , Strategic Drought Research Fund no. FSEQ210007, and the Chile France cooperation program ECOS-CONICYT no. 180055/C18U03. Additional funding support was provided by the consortium CAPTA-CORFO no. 19CTIGH- 121349. This study was initiated in 2016 with the beginning of the PhD studies of Dr Taucare, Dr Roquer and Dr Heuser, which were funded by ANID Beca Doctorado Nacional no. 21160325, 21171178 and 21171021 respectively. The authors sincerely appreciate the collaboration of Ter- mas El Corazon, Termas de Jahuel, Fundo El Barro, Hotel San Esteban, Agricola El Triunfo, Fundo San Francisco, Sky El Arpa, and the rural communities of Estero Pocuro, Campos Cano Gallego, Altos Campos de Ahumada, Carino Botado, Quebrada El Carrizo, Quebrada El Guapi, and La Canabina in facilitating access to the field work. Thanks to Vanessa Treskow who performed the samples preparation for XRD, Antonio Simon for his advice in describing the thin section and, Dr Matias Pena for enriching discussions about basin inversion, Marcelo Cortes, Paulina Duran, and Samuel Pizarro for their support during field campaigns. Finally, the manuscript has been greatly improved by the in-depth revision and constructive observations from by Dra Laura Giambiagi, Dr Lucas Fennell, and Dr Allan Lopez.
Financial support was mainly provided by Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID) through the public funding programs FONDECYT no. 1170569 , FONDAP no. ACE210005 ( Centro de Excelencia en Geotermia de los Andes , CEGA ), Strategic Drought Research Fund no. FSEQ210007 , and the Chile France cooperation program ECOS - CONICYT no. 180055/C18U03 . Additional funding support was provided by the consortium CAPTA - CORFO no. 19CTIGH-121349 . This study was initiated in 2016 with the beginning of the PhD studies of Dr Taucare, Dr Roquer and Dr Heuser, which were funded by ANID Beca Doctorado Nacional no. 21160325 , 21171178 and 21171021 respectively. The authors sincerely appreciate the collaboration of Termas El Corazón, Termas de Jahuel, Fundo El Barro, Hotel San Estebán, Agricola El Triunfo, Fundo San Francisco, Sky El Arpa, and the rural communities of Estero Pocuro, Campos Cano Gallego, Altos Campos de Ahumada, Cariño Botado, Quebrada El Carrizo, Quebrada El Guapi, and La Canabina in facilitating access to the field work. Thanks to Vanessa Treskow who performed the samples preparation for XRD, Antonio Simon for his advice in describing the thin section and, Dr Matías Peña for enriching discussions about basin inversion, Marcelo Cortés, Paulina Durán, and Samuel Pizarro for their support during field campaigns. Finally, the manuscript has been greatly improved by the in-depth revision and constructive observations from by Dra Laura Giambiagi, Dr Lucas Fennell, and Dr Allan López.
Financial support was mainly provided by Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo de Chile (ANID) through the public funding programs FONDECYT no. 1170569 , FONDAP no. ACE210005 ( Centro de Excelencia en Geotermia de los Andes , CEGA ), Strategic Drought Research Fund no. FSEQ210007 , and the Chile France cooperation program ECOS - CONICYT no. 180055/C18U03 . Additional funding support was provided by the consortium CAPTA - CORFO no. 19CTIGH-121349 . This study was initiated in 2016 with the beginning of the PhD studies of Dr Taucare, Dr Roquer and Dr Heuser, which were funded by ANID Beca Doctorado Nacional no. 21160325 , 21171178 and 21171021 respectively. The authors sincerely appreciate the collaboration of Termas El Corazón, Termas de Jahuel, Fundo El Barro, Hotel San Estebán, Agricola El Triunfo, Fundo San Francisco, Sky El Arpa, and the rural communities of Estero Pocuro, Campos Cano Gallego, Altos Campos de Ahumada, Cariño Botado, Quebrada El Carrizo, Quebrada El Guapi, and La Canabina in facilitating access to the field work. Thanks to Vanessa Treskow who performed the samples preparation for XRD, Antonio Simon for his advice in describing the thin section and, Dr Matías Peña for enriching discussions about basin inversion, Marcelo Cortés, Paulina Durán, and Samuel Pizarro for their support during field campaigns. Finally, the manuscript has been greatly improved by the in-depth revision and constructive observations from by Dra Laura Giambiagi, Dr Lucas Fennell, and Dr Allan López.

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