Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
García-Pérez T., Marquardt C., Yáñez G., Cembrano J., Gomila R., Santibáñez I. and Maringue J. (2018)

Insights on the structural control of a Neogene forearc basin in Northern Chile: A geophysical approach

Revista : Tectonophysics
Volumen : 736
Páginas : 1-14
Tipo de publicación : ISI Ir a publicación

Abstract

he comprehensive study of intramountain basins located in the Coastal Cordillera of the continental emergent Andean forearc in Northern Chile, enables the better understanding of the nature and evolution of the upper crustal deformation during the Neogene and Quaternary. A case study is the extensive extensional half-graben Alto Hospicio basin. The basin is cut by the Coastal Cliff, which exposes the deformed Neogene basin fill. Also exposed are several structural systems, some of which affect Quaternary surfaces. The results of the integrated geophysical surveys (Electromagnetic Transient and Gravity) allow us to fully constrain the geometry of the Alto Hospicio basin and the lithological relationship between the subsurface geological units. The structural geology analysis assesses the deformation regimes affecting the faults present in the basin and surrounding area.Altogether evidence a change in the deformation regime from an EW extensional deformation during the Miocene-Pliocene to a NS compression in the Quaternary as is presented in this study. We suggest this deformation change is related to a small change in the convergence vector orientation during the Pliocene.