Seismic Strain rate along the Middle America Trench reveals significant differences between Cocos-North America and Cocos-Caribbean convergence

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Active Margin, Caribbean Plate, Cocosplate, North America Plate, Plate Convergence, Seismotectonics

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Centroid-moment tensor solutions for thrust-faulting earthquakes in the last 27 yr are used to obtain and compare seismic strain rate associated to the subduction process along the Cocos-North America and along the Cocos-Caribbean convergent margins. In both cases, the eigenvectors of the strain-rate tensor align along radial and tangential directions with respect to their respective Euler Pole. Seismic strain rate along the Cocos-North America plate boundary is about 2.8 × 10-7yr-1, a value close to those previously found along the Japan and Aegean convergent margins. Strain rate along the Cocos-Caribbean margin is one order of magnitude smaller, namely 3.7 × 10-8yr-1. The relative plate velocity is also calculated using seismic moment tensors. We find a relative plate convergence of 1.13°Myr-1 for the Cocos-North America plate margin, and 0.13°Myr-1 for Cocos-Caribbean. This means that 80 per cent of the plate motion along the Cocos-North America plate margin is expressed as thrust-faulting earthquakes, as compared to the velocity given by global plate motion models. In contrast, only about 10 per cent of the Cocos-Caribbean relative motion is translated into thrusting events. Similar results are obtained when a 102-yr earthquake database is used. We suggest that differences in strain rate and percentage of plate motion are due to differences in the behaviour of the overriding plate and/or the Central America forearc sliver being detached from the Caribbean Plate and being incorporated into the Cocos Plate.

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