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    Publication Date: 2023-11-06
    Description: The interaction of the northern Nazca and southwestern Caribbean oceanic plates with northwestern South America (NWSA) and the collision of the Panama-Choco arc (PCA) have significant implications on the evolution of the northern Andes. Based on a quantitative kinematic reconstruction of the Caribbean and Farallon/Farallon-derived plates, we reconstructed the subducting geometries beneath NWSA and the PCA accretion to the continent. The persistent northeastward migration of the Caribbean plate relative to NWSA in Cenozoic time caused the continuous northward advance of the Farallon-Caribbean plate boundary, which in turn resulted in its progressive concave trench bending against NWSA. The increasing complexity during the Paleogene included the onset of Caribbean shallow subduction, the PCA approaching the continent, and the forced shallow Farallon subduction that ended in the fragmentation of the Farallon Plate into the Nazca and Cocos plates and the Coiba and Malpelo microplates by the late Oligocene. The convergence tectonics after late Oligocene comprised the accretional process of the PCA to NWSA, which evolved from subduction erosion of the forearc to collisional tectonics by the middle Miocene, as well as changes of convergence angle and slab dip of the Farallon-derived plates, and the attachment of the Coiba and Malpelo microplates to the Nazca plate around 9 Ma, resulting in a change of convergence directions. During the Pliocene, the Nazca slab broke at 5.5°N, shaping the modern configuration. Overall, the proposed reconstruction is supported by geophysical data and is well correlated with the magmatic and deformation history of the northern Andes.
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-11
    Description: We present a research project intended to investigate the structure of Cumbre Vieja volcano in La Palma, Canary Islands, after the September-December 2021 Tajogaite eruption. Starting in the summer of 2023, we will deploy a dense network of 35 broadband seismometers provided by GFZ and University of Granada, that will add up to the ~20 permanent stations already in operation by the Spanish National Geographic Institute (IGN) and the Volcanological Institute of Canary Islands (INVOLCAN). In this way, we expect to obtain a dense coverage of the whole island with inter-station distances of about 5 km. This broadband network will be in operation for a period of about a year. Additionally, we will perform a series of large-N experiments using 200 geophones (provided by GFZ). First we will deploy these instruments along linear profiles across the island, in N-S and E-W directions. In a second stage, we will move the geophones to a bidimensional grid configuration centered at the eruption site. We estimate that inter-station distances will be of ~0.5 km in both cases, and the recording periods will span around 4-5 months per configuration. The data obtained from these deployments will be used to perform a dense receiver function analysis and ambient noise tomography to improve the knowledge of the shallow velocity structure of the volcanic rift around the eruption area down to a depth of a few km and to image the magma sources in the crust and uppermost mantle.
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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