The Calama-Olacapato-El Toro fault system in the Puna Plateau, Central Andes: Geodynamic implications and stratovolcanoes emplacement
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The structural evolution of the Puna Plateau is characterized by the activity of both orogen-parallel and
orogen-oblique faults. Understanding the possible relationship between these two structural styles, their
geodynamic implications and the influence on the migration of magmas is important to get insights into
the tectonic and magmatic evolution of the Central Andes. In this study, we present a structural analysis of
the orogen-oblique Calama-Olacapato-El Toro fault system and the surrounding orogen-parallel thrust faults
in the central-eastern Puna Plateau. Morphostructural analysis and field mapping reveal the geometry, kinematics
and dynamics of the tectonic features in the studied area. We propose a three-dimensional geometrical
reconstruction of the main fault planes showing their attitude and intersections at depth. The study
indicates that the crust underwent simultaneous deformation along both the vertical transcurrent Calama-
Olacapato-El Toro fault system and the low-angle thrust faults, and that the back-arc portion of the
Calama-Olacapato-El Toro fault system developed as a transfer zone among the main N-striking thrusts.
Our model considers that both orogen-parallel and orogen-oblique fault systems should be regarded as
parts of the same tectonic system, accommodating crustal shortening of a thickened crust. The study suggests
that the tectonic control on the magma and fluid circulation in the crust is mainly related to the geometry of
the fault planes and the orientation of the stress field, with a previously unrecognized important role played
by the orogen-parallel thrust faults on the emplacement of the stratovolcanoes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Groppelli, Gianluca; Norini, Gianluca
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