Subduction of an extinct rift and its role in the formation of submarine landslides in NW South America

Volume: 500, Issue: 1, Pages: 311 - 322
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
On the eastern margin of the Panama Basin, the Nazca oceanic plate converges towards the continental plate of South America at approximately 53 mm a −1 . Subduction processes are accompanied by the presence of anomalous bathymetric elements including the Sandra Ridge. This east–west-orientated ridge is catalogued as an aborted rift derived from a magmatic spreading axis that was active between 12 and 9 Ma. Seismic activity within this structure...
Paper Details
Title
Subduction of an extinct rift and its role in the formation of submarine landslides in NW South America
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
500
Issue
1
Pages
311 - 322
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