Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009pepi..173....7b&link_type=abstract
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Volume 173, Issue 1-2, p. 7-16.
Physics
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Scientific paper
Induction vectors, as a visualization of geomagnetic deep sounding transfer functions, display an unique pattern at the South Chilean continental margin between latitudes 38°-41°S and longitudes 71°-74°W: at long periods of approx. 3000 s their real parts are uniformly deflected from the W-E direction (which would be expected due to the coast effect and/or anomalies beneath the roughly N-S striking Andean mountain chain) to the NE. Attempts to model this behavior with simple and geologically realistic 3-D models failed, but a reasonable data fit was obtained by employing 2-D models with a structurally anisotropic, lower crust. This anisotropy hints at a deeply fractured, fluid-rich crust with a major strike direction of 40°-50° (SW-NE), oblique to the continental margin and in accordance with the regional stress field in the region of the volcanic arc. A surprising result is that the anisotropy persists in the forearc and may even reach until the continental slope near the trench.
Brasse Heinrich
Eydam Diane
Kapinos Gerhard
Li Yuguo
Mütschard Lutz
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