Ophiolite Emplacement and the Effects of the Subduction of the Active Chile Ridge System: Heterogeneous Paleostress Regimes Recorded in the Taitao Ophiolite (Southern Chile) Emplazamiento de ofiolitas y los efectos de la subducción de la dorsal activa de Chile: Regímenes heterogéneos de paleostress registrados en la Oflolita Taitao (Sur de Chile)

The repeated north and southward migration of the Chile Triple junction, offshore the Península de Taitao, is expected to have imposed contrasting stress fields in the forearc for the last 6 Ma because of changes in convergence direction and rate of subducting plates. NNW-SSE to E-W and minor NE-SW...

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Main Authors: Eugenio E Veloso, Ryo Anma, Atsushi Yamaji
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Published: Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (SERNAGEOMIN) 2009
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:57ee5fe107304bcba5244e663b599871 2023-05-15T13:47:49+02:00 Ophiolite Emplacement and the Effects of the Subduction of the Active Chile Ridge System: Heterogeneous Paleostress Regimes Recorded in the Taitao Ophiolite (Southern Chile) Emplazamiento de ofiolitas y los efectos de la subducción de la dorsal activa de Chile: Regímenes heterogéneos de paleostress registrados en la Oflolita Taitao (Sur de Chile) Eugenio E Veloso Ryo Anma Atsushi Yamaji 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/57ee5fe107304bcba5244e663b599871 EN ES eng spa Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (SERNAGEOMIN) http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-71062009000100002 https://doaj.org/toc/0718-7092 https://doaj.org/toc/0718-7106 0718-7092 0718-7106 https://doaj.org/article/57ee5fe107304bcba5244e663b599871 Andean Geology, Vol 36, Iss 1, Pp 3-16 (2009) Deformaciones frágiles Paleostress Campos de stress heterogéneos Ofiolita Taitao Punto Triple de Chile Brittle deformation Heterogeneous stress field Taitao Ophiolite Chile Triple junction Geology QE1-996.5 article 2009 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T08:20:21Z The repeated north and southward migration of the Chile Triple junction, offshore the Península de Taitao, is expected to have imposed contrasting stress fields in the forearc for the last 6 Ma because of changes in convergence direction and rate of subducting plates. NNW-SSE to E-W and minor NE-SW striking brittle faults developed in the plutonic units of the Mio-Pliocene Taitao Ophiolite, whereas NNE-SSW and minor NW-SE trending faults developed in its eastern border (Bahía Barrientes fault-zone). These brittle faults are studied to elucídate the style of ophiolite emplacement and the tectonic effects resulting from the alternated migration of the Chile Triple junction in the área. Analyses of heterogeneous fault-slip data on both áreas suggest that faults were activated by different stress fields. Two different compressional stress fields were identified in the plutomc units (A and B), whereas three different stress fields, ranging from compressional to strike-slip, were identified in the BahíaBarrientos fault-zone (C, D and E). Calculated directions of Oj axes for A, C, D and E solutions are mostly E-W trending, roughly similar to the convergence direction of subducting plates, whereas that for B solution is counterclockwise rotated ca. 60° with respect to the previous E-W trend. Brittle structures related to solution B were attributed to an early deformation of the ophiolite, most probably developed shortly after its emplacement {ca. 6 Ma). These structures were further counterclockwise rotated, while new structures (related to solution A) developed in the plutomc units in order to absorb the continuous deformation. In the eastern margin of the ophiolite, the stress field divided inte compressional and strike-slip components. During periods of relatively strong compression (fast subduction of the Nazca píate), the fault-zone experienced well defined compressional and strike-slip movements (solutions C and D). In contrast, during periods of relatively weak compression (slow subduction of the Antarctic ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic The Antarctic
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topic Deformaciones frágiles
Paleostress
Campos de stress heterogéneos
Ofiolita Taitao
Punto Triple de Chile
Brittle deformation
Heterogeneous stress field
Taitao Ophiolite
Chile Triple junction
Geology
QE1-996.5
spellingShingle Deformaciones frágiles
Paleostress
Campos de stress heterogéneos
Ofiolita Taitao
Punto Triple de Chile
Brittle deformation
Heterogeneous stress field
Taitao Ophiolite
Chile Triple junction
Geology
QE1-996.5
Eugenio E Veloso
Ryo Anma
Atsushi Yamaji
Ophiolite Emplacement and the Effects of the Subduction of the Active Chile Ridge System: Heterogeneous Paleostress Regimes Recorded in the Taitao Ophiolite (Southern Chile) Emplazamiento de ofiolitas y los efectos de la subducción de la dorsal activa de Chile: Regímenes heterogéneos de paleostress registrados en la Oflolita Taitao (Sur de Chile)
topic_facet Deformaciones frágiles
Paleostress
Campos de stress heterogéneos
Ofiolita Taitao
Punto Triple de Chile
Brittle deformation
Heterogeneous stress field
Taitao Ophiolite
Chile Triple junction
Geology
QE1-996.5
description The repeated north and southward migration of the Chile Triple junction, offshore the Península de Taitao, is expected to have imposed contrasting stress fields in the forearc for the last 6 Ma because of changes in convergence direction and rate of subducting plates. NNW-SSE to E-W and minor NE-SW striking brittle faults developed in the plutonic units of the Mio-Pliocene Taitao Ophiolite, whereas NNE-SSW and minor NW-SE trending faults developed in its eastern border (Bahía Barrientes fault-zone). These brittle faults are studied to elucídate the style of ophiolite emplacement and the tectonic effects resulting from the alternated migration of the Chile Triple junction in the área. Analyses of heterogeneous fault-slip data on both áreas suggest that faults were activated by different stress fields. Two different compressional stress fields were identified in the plutomc units (A and B), whereas three different stress fields, ranging from compressional to strike-slip, were identified in the BahíaBarrientos fault-zone (C, D and E). Calculated directions of Oj axes for A, C, D and E solutions are mostly E-W trending, roughly similar to the convergence direction of subducting plates, whereas that for B solution is counterclockwise rotated ca. 60° with respect to the previous E-W trend. Brittle structures related to solution B were attributed to an early deformation of the ophiolite, most probably developed shortly after its emplacement {ca. 6 Ma). These structures were further counterclockwise rotated, while new structures (related to solution A) developed in the plutomc units in order to absorb the continuous deformation. In the eastern margin of the ophiolite, the stress field divided inte compressional and strike-slip components. During periods of relatively strong compression (fast subduction of the Nazca píate), the fault-zone experienced well defined compressional and strike-slip movements (solutions C and D). In contrast, during periods of relatively weak compression (slow subduction of the Antarctic ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Eugenio E Veloso
Ryo Anma
Atsushi Yamaji
author_facet Eugenio E Veloso
Ryo Anma
Atsushi Yamaji
author_sort Eugenio E Veloso
title Ophiolite Emplacement and the Effects of the Subduction of the Active Chile Ridge System: Heterogeneous Paleostress Regimes Recorded in the Taitao Ophiolite (Southern Chile) Emplazamiento de ofiolitas y los efectos de la subducción de la dorsal activa de Chile: Regímenes heterogéneos de paleostress registrados en la Oflolita Taitao (Sur de Chile)
title_short Ophiolite Emplacement and the Effects of the Subduction of the Active Chile Ridge System: Heterogeneous Paleostress Regimes Recorded in the Taitao Ophiolite (Southern Chile) Emplazamiento de ofiolitas y los efectos de la subducción de la dorsal activa de Chile: Regímenes heterogéneos de paleostress registrados en la Oflolita Taitao (Sur de Chile)
title_full Ophiolite Emplacement and the Effects of the Subduction of the Active Chile Ridge System: Heterogeneous Paleostress Regimes Recorded in the Taitao Ophiolite (Southern Chile) Emplazamiento de ofiolitas y los efectos de la subducción de la dorsal activa de Chile: Regímenes heterogéneos de paleostress registrados en la Oflolita Taitao (Sur de Chile)
title_fullStr Ophiolite Emplacement and the Effects of the Subduction of the Active Chile Ridge System: Heterogeneous Paleostress Regimes Recorded in the Taitao Ophiolite (Southern Chile) Emplazamiento de ofiolitas y los efectos de la subducción de la dorsal activa de Chile: Regímenes heterogéneos de paleostress registrados en la Oflolita Taitao (Sur de Chile)
title_full_unstemmed Ophiolite Emplacement and the Effects of the Subduction of the Active Chile Ridge System: Heterogeneous Paleostress Regimes Recorded in the Taitao Ophiolite (Southern Chile) Emplazamiento de ofiolitas y los efectos de la subducción de la dorsal activa de Chile: Regímenes heterogéneos de paleostress registrados en la Oflolita Taitao (Sur de Chile)
title_sort ophiolite emplacement and the effects of the subduction of the active chile ridge system: heterogeneous paleostress regimes recorded in the taitao ophiolite (southern chile) emplazamiento de ofiolitas y los efectos de la subducción de la dorsal activa de chile: regímenes heterogéneos de paleostress registrados en la oflolita taitao (sur de chile)
publisher Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (SERNAGEOMIN)
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