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TL;DR: The position of the contortion in the seismic zone in southern Peru is aligned approximately parallel to the direction of relative plate motion, rather than perpendicular to the coast of Peru, and the inferred inference that a wedge of asthenospheric material must overlie the downgoing slab for subduction-related volcanism to occur is strengthened as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Because the contortion in the seismic zone in southern Peru is aligned approximately parallel to the direction of relative plate motion, rather than perpendicular to the coast of Peru, the position of the contortion need not migrate with respect to the overriding South American plate as the Nazca plate subducts beneath it, and the flow in the surrounding asthenosphere could be in a steady state. In addition, the position of the contortion defines the northern boundary of the volcanic arc in southern Peru. The inference that a wedge of asthenospheric material must overlie the downgoing slab for subduction-related volcanism to occur is thereby strengthened.

56 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used data from temporary networks of portable seismographs in southern Peru to locate 888 shallow and intermediate depth events near a proposed discontinuity in the seismic zone there.
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.

36 citations