2019
DOI: 10.1029/2017tc004806
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Crustal and Mantle Structure Beneath the Southern Payenia Volcanic Province Using Gravity and Magnetic Data

Abstract: The Auca Mahuida volcanic field lies on the southernmost Payenia Volcanic Province, one of the broadest retroarc volcanic plateaux in the southern Central Andes (~38°S). This voluminous basaltic flooding of Quaternary age was originated from a deep asthenospheric source, interpreted as a mantle plume product of changing slab dynamics. The geometry of this source is deduced from magnetotelluric data, but the limited spatial coverage of this array does not allow a detailed resolution of this anomaly. In order to… Show more

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“…The trends in the modeled lateral variability of integrated lithospheric strength found in our study (Figures 5a‐5b) can be qualitatively compared with previous elastic thickness estimates (Te), derived from a cross‐correlation between topography and Bouguer gravity anomaly (Astort et al., 2019; Ibarra & Prezzi, 2019; Nacif et al., 2017; Sánchez et al., 2018; Tassara & Yáñez, 2003). High values of Te usually are indicative of a strong lithosphere, whereas low values of Te correspond to a weaker lithosphere (e.g., Burov, 2011; Burov & Diament, 1995; Watts & Burov, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The trends in the modeled lateral variability of integrated lithospheric strength found in our study (Figures 5a‐5b) can be qualitatively compared with previous elastic thickness estimates (Te), derived from a cross‐correlation between topography and Bouguer gravity anomaly (Astort et al., 2019; Ibarra & Prezzi, 2019; Nacif et al., 2017; Sánchez et al., 2018; Tassara & Yáñez, 2003). High values of Te usually are indicative of a strong lithosphere, whereas low values of Te correspond to a weaker lithosphere (e.g., Burov, 2011; Burov & Diament, 1995; Watts & Burov, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…This tearing affected the southern part of the subducted plate at around 38 • S and produced a pronounced step that controls the transfer zone between the Loncopué and Las Loicas troughs [28]. Asthenospheric material ascended through the fractures on the subducted oceanic floor and produced distinct mantle upwellings, decompression, and fed foreland basaltic floods of the Payenia, Tromen, and Auca Mahuida volcanic fields, as has been visualized through magnetotelluric and gravimetric geoid data [29,30]. The DVC and its new episode of unrest episode may be a consequence of such upwellings.…”
Section: Tectonic Setting and Geology Of The Domuyo Volcanic Centermentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Encontramos la teoría del flujo astenosférico profundo adecuada a la región de estudio. Ella explicaría a través del flujo astenosférico descendiente la correlación de mayores profundidades del basamento con mayores CPD, sectores en los que se encontrarían restos de placa en profundidad (Astort et al, 2019;Chen et al, 2019). En los sectores donde los CPD alcanzan el nivel de la corteza oceánica y la profundidad hasta el basamento se aproxima a los 5 km, no existiría material de placa que provoque un flujo astenosférico descendente.…”
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