Earthquake swarms frozen in an exhumed hydrothermal system (Bolfin Fault Zone, Chile)
Simone Masoch,
Giorgio Pennacchioni,
Michele Fondriest
et al.
Abstract:Earthquake swarms commonly occur in upper-crustal hydrothermal-magmatic
systems and activate mesh-like fault-fracture networks at zone of fault
complexity. How these networks develop through space and time along
seismic faults is poorly constrained in the geological record. Here, we
describe a spatially dense array of small-displacement (< 1.5
m) epidote-rich fault-veins within granitoids, occurring at the
intersections of subsidiary faults with the exhumed seismogenic Bolfin
Fault Zone (Atacama Fault Syste… Show more
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