Abstract:We deployed a dense geodetic and seismological network in the Atacama
seismic gap in Chile. We derive a microseismicity catalog of
>30,000 events, time series from 70 GNSS stations, and
apply a transdimensional Bayesian inversion to estimate interplate
locking degree. We identify two highly locked regions of different sizes
whose geometries appear to control seismicity patterns. Interface
seismicity concentrates beneath the coastline just downdip of the
highest locking. A region of lower interplate locking … Show more
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