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Structural characteristics of an active fold -and-thrust system in the southeastern Atacama Basin, northern Chile

Journal

TECTONOPHYSICS
Volume 685, Issue -, Pages 44-59

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2016.07.015

Keywords

Active tectonics; Tectonic geomorphology; Atacama Basin; Andes; Shear fault-bend fold

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Taiwan [97-2116-M-002-001, 98-2116-M-002-001, 99-2116-M-002-001, 104-2116-M-002-027-MY4]
  2. MOST [103-2119-M-002-022, 104-2119-M-002-003]
  3. National Taiwan University [105R7625]

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The western South American margin is one of the most active plate boundaries in the world. Using various remote sensing data sets, we mapped the neotectonic characteristics of an area at the southeastern corner of the Atacama Basin, northern Chile, in the Andean forearc. There, one major N-S trending ridge is clearly visible both in the satellite images and in the field. This ridge reaches 250 m above the basin floor in its middle part and is asymmetrical, with a steep eastern slope and a much gentler western slope. The geometry of the ridge indicates that it formed as an asymmetrical anticline. This anticline is likely formed as a shear fault-bend fold, with a major decollement at a depth of about 2.5 km in the Naranja Formation. We suggest that this decollement is a major structure of the Atacama Basin area. From the ages of the ignimbrites and lake deposits that were deformed by this anticline, we obtained a long-term shortening rate of the major underlying structure at about 0.2 mm/yr. This thin-skinned fold-and-thrust system appears to be active since at least about 3 Ma, and could be as long as since middle Miocene. Therefore, crustal structures may play important roles in the Neogene development of the western Andean margin. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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