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Anisotropy and mantle flow in the Chile-Argentina subduction zone from shear wave splitting analysis

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 31, Issue 23, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2004GL020906

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We examine shear wave splitting in teleseismic phases to observe seismic anisotropy in the South American subduction zone. Data is from the CHARGE network, which traversed Chile and western Argentina across two transects between 30degreesS and 36degreesS. Beneath the southern and northwestern parts of the network, fast polarization direction (phi) is consistently trench-parallel, while in the northeast phi is trench-normal; the transition between these two zones is gradual. We infer that anisotropy sampled by teleseismic phases is localized within or below the subducting slab. We explain our observations with a model in which eastward, Nazca-entrained asthenospheric flow is deflected by retrograde motion of the subducting Nazca plate. Resulting southward flow through this area produces N-S phi observed in the south and northwest; E-W phi result from interaction of this flow with the local slab geometry producing eastward mantle flow under the actively flattening part of the slab.

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