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Subduction zone slip variability during the last millennium, south-central Chile
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WoS WOS:000415909900007
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85031808859
DOI 10.1016/J.QUASCIREV.2017.08.023
Año 2017
Tipo revisión

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



The Arauco Peninsula (37 degrees-38 degrees S) in south-central Chile has been proposed as a possible barrier to the along-strike propagation of megathrust ruptures, separating historical earthquakes to the south (1960 AD 1837, 1737, and 1575) and north (2010 AD, 1835, 1751, 1657, and 1570) of the peninsula. However, the 2010 (Mw 8.8) earthquake propagated into the Arauco Peninsula, re-rupturing part of the megathrust that had ruptured only 50 years earlier during the largest subduction zone earthquake in the instrumental record (M-w 9.5). To better understand long-term slip variability in the Arauco Peninsula region, we analyzed four coastal sedimentary sections from two sites (Tirua, 38.3 degrees S and Quidico, 38.1 degrees S) located within the overlap of the 2010 and 1960 ruptures to reconstruct a similar to 600-year record of coseismic land-level change and tsunami inundation. Stratigraphic, lithologic, and diatom results show variable coseismic land-level change coincident with tsunami inundation of the Tirua and Quidico marshes that is consistent with regional historical accounts of coseismic subsidence during earthquakes along the Valdivia portion of the subduction zone (1960 AD and 1575) and coseismic uplift during earthquakes along the Maule portion of the subduction zone (2010 AD, 1835, 1751). In addition, we document variable coseismic land-level change associated with three new prehistoric earthquakes and accompanying tsunamis in 1470-1570 AD, 1425-1455, and 270-410. The mixed record of coseismic subsidence and uplift that we document illustrates the variability of down-dip and lateral slip distribution at the overlap of the 2010 and 1960 ruptures, showing that ruptures have repeatedly propagated into, but not through the Arauco Peninsula and suggesting the area has persisted as a long-term impediment to slip through at least seven of the last megathrust earthquakes (similar to 600 years). (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Revista ISSN
Quaternary Science Reviews 0277-3791

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Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Geography, Physical
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Geology
Archeology (Arts And Humanities)
Archeology
Global And Planetary Change
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior And Systematics
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Dura, Tina Mujer RUTGERS STATE UNIV - Estados Unidos
Rutgers University–New Brunswick - Estados Unidos
2 Horton, Benjamin P. Hombre RUTGERS STATE UNIV - Estados Unidos
Nanyang Technol Univ - Singapur
Rutgers University–New Brunswick - Estados Unidos
Asian School of the Environment - Singapur
Earth Observatory of Singapore - Singapur
3 CISTERNAS-VEGA, MAURICIO ALEJANDRO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso - Chile
4 Ely, L. L. Mujer Cent Washington Univ - Estados Unidos
Central Washington University - Estados Unidos
5 Hong, Isabel Mujer RUTGERS STATE UNIV - Estados Unidos
Rutgers University–New Brunswick - Estados Unidos
6 Nelson, Alan R. Hombre US GEOL SURVEY - Estados Unidos
United States Geological Survey - Estados Unidos
United States Geological Survey Central Region - Estados Unidos
7 Wesson, Robert L. Hombre Cent Washington Univ - Estados Unidos
Central Washington University - Estados Unidos
8 Pilarczyk, Jessica E. Mujer Univ Southern Mississippi - Estados Unidos
University of Southern Mississippi - Estados Unidos
9 Parnell, Andrew C. Hombre Univ Coll Dublin - Irlanda
University College Dublin - Irlanda
10 Nikitina, Dania Mujer West Chester Univ - Estados Unidos
10 Nikitina, Daria Mujer West Chester University - Estados Unidos

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Financiamiento



Fuente
National Science Foundation
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
National Geographic Society
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Ministry of Education - Singapore
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico, Tecnológico y de Innovación Tecnológica
National Research Foundation Singapore
U.S. Geological Survey
Singapore Ministry of Education under Research Centres of Excellence initiative
Chile Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico (FONDECYT)
Millennium Nucleus CYCLO (ICM)
Millennium Nucleus CYCLO
LLE

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Agradecimientos



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This work was supported by funding from National Science Foundation awards to TD and BPH (EAR-566253), TD, BPH, and LLE (EAR-1624533), BPH and LLE (EAR-1145170), LLE and RLW (EAR-1036057), National Geographic Society Research Grant 8577-08 to LLE and MC, and Chile Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico (FONDECYT No 1150321) and the Millennium Nucleus CYCLO (ICM grant NC160025) to MC. We thank Brian Atwater, Ed Garrett, Marcelo Lagos, Andrew McConkey, Caitlin Orem, and Daniel Ramirez for collaboration in field or laboratory research, and Sonja Hausmann and Don Charles at Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, USA for their assistance with diatom analyses. Nelson and Wesson are supported by the Earthquake Hazards Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. This work is a contribution to IGCP (International Geoscience Programme) Project 639. This work comprises Earth Observatory of Singapore contribution no. 162. This research is supported by the National Research Foundation Singapore and the Singapore Ministry of Education under the Research Centres of Excellence initiative.
This work was supported by funding from National Science Foundation awards to TD and BPH ( EAR-566253 ), TD, BPH, and LLE ( EAR-1624533 ), BPH and LLE ( EAR-1145170 ), LLE and RLW ( EAR-1036057 ), National Geographic Society Research Grant 8577-08 to LLE and MC, and Chile Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico (FONDECYT N° 1150321 ) and the Millennium Nucleus CYCLO (ICM grant NC160025 ) to MC. We thank Brian Atwater, Ed Garrett, Marcelo Lagos, Andrew McConkey, Caitlin Orem, and Daniel Ramirez for collaboration in field or laboratory research, and Sonja Hausmann and Don Charles at Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, USA for their assistance with diatom analyses. Nelson and Wesson are supported by the Earthquake Hazards Program of the U.S. Geological Survey. Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. This work is a contribution to IGCP (International Geoscience Programme) Project 639.This work comprises Earth Observatory of Singapore contribution no. 162. This research is supported by the National Research Foundation Singapore and the Singapore Ministry of Education under the Research Centres of Excellence initiative.

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