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Published January 1984 | Published
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The configuration of the seismic zone and the downgoing slab in southern Peru

Abstract

Using data from temporary networks of portable seismographs in southern Peru, we located 888 shallow and intermediate depth events near a proposed discontinuity in the seismic zone there. These events reveal a prominent contortion, instead of a discontinuity, that trends approximately N80°E, parallel to the direction of relative plate motion. North of about 15°S, the seismic zone beneath Peru is nearly horizontal, but south of about 15.5°S, it dips at about 25°. Volcanoes lie above the more steeply dipping zone where earthquakes occur between 120 and 140 km, and the volcanic line in southern Peru stops abruptly at the contortion.

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© 1984 by the American Geophysical Union. Received October 3, 1983; accepted October 4, 1984. Paper number 3L1785. We thank O. Ancajima, C. Anconeyra, R. Benites, A. Flores, F. Gomez, J. Melgar, T. Modiano, F. Pardo, A. Posadas, E. Salinas, R. Stewart, I. Vallejos, and A. Vilkas for assistance in the field and M. Lazo, F. Megard, M. Sebrier and J.C. Vicente for advice and help with logistics. This work was supported bY NASA grant NAG5-300 of the Geodynamics Program and by an H.O. Wood award from the Carnegie Institution in Washington, D.C.

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