Mantle subducting slab structure in the region of the 2010 M8.8 Maule earthquake (30–40°S), Chile

JD Pesicek, ER Engdahl, CH Thurber… - Geophysical Journal …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
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We present a new tomographic model of the mantle in the area of the 2010 M 8.8 Maule
earthquake and surrounding regions. Increased ray coverage provided by the aftershock
data allows us to image the detailed subducting slab structure in the mantle, from the region
of flat slab subduction north of the Maule rupture to the area of overlapping rupture between
the 1960 M 9.5 and the 2010 M 8.8 events to the south. We have combined teleseismic
primary and depth phase arrivals with available local arrivals to better constrain the …
Summary
We present a new tomographic model of the mantle in the area of the 2010 M8.8 Maule earthquake and surrounding regions. Increased ray coverage provided by the aftershock data allows us to image the detailed subducting slab structure in the mantle, from the region of flat slab subduction north of the Maule rupture to the area of overlapping rupture between the 1960 M9.5 and the 2010 M8.8 events to the south. We have combined teleseismic primary and depth phase arrivals with available local arrivals to better constrain the teleseismic earthquake locations in the region, which we use to conduct nested regional–global tomography. The new model reveals the detailed structure of the flat slab and its transition to a more moderately dipping slab in the Maule region. South of the Maule region, a steeply dipping relic slab is imaged from ∼200 to 1000 km depth that is distinct from the moderately dipping slab above it and from the more northerly slab at similar depths. We interpret the images as revealing both horizontal and vertical tearing of the slab at ∼38°S to explain the imaged pattern of slab anomalies in the southern portion of the model. In contrast, the transition from a horizontal to moderately subducting slab in the northern portion of the model is imaged as a continuous slab bend. We speculate that the tearing was most likely facilitated by a fracture zone in the downgoing plate or alternatively by a continental scale terrane boundary in the overriding plate.
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