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Keywords

  • lithospheric detachment
  • mantle dynamics
  • STEP
  • jelly sandwich
  • slab break-off
  • tear

Index Terms

  • Tectonophysics: Continental tectonics: strike-slip and transform
  • Seismology: Seismicity and tectonics
  • Seismology: Earthquake source observations
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Abstract

Identification and tectonic implications of a tear in the South American plate at the southern end of the Lesser Antilles

S. A. Clark

Department of Earth Science, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251, USA

Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, P. O. Box 1047, N-0316 Oslo, Norway

M. Sobiesiak

GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany

C. A. Zelt

Department of Earth Science, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251, USA

M. B. Magnani

Center for Earthquake Research and Information, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee 38152, USA

M. S. Miller

Department of Earth Science, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251, USA

M. J. Bezada

Department of Earth Science, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251, USA

A. Levander

Department of Earth Science, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251, USA

In the southeast corner of the Caribbean, westward subduction of (Atlantic) oceanic South America beneath the Lesser Antilles transitions to east-west transform motion between continental South America and the Caribbean plate. This geometry requires negatively buoyant, subducting, oceanic South American lithosphere to progressively detach from positively buoyant, continental South American lithosphere. The most widely accepted model is slab break-off, with oblique arc-continent collision and northwest dipping, continental subduction precipitating narrow rifting in the subducting slab. In contrast, the subduction-transform edge propagator (STEP) model conceptualizes progressive detachment along a vertical, dip-slip tear through the lithosphere, with stress focused at the edge of the propagating transform boundary. We present four types of seismic data to resolve the ongoing lithospheric detachment: local seismicity, receiver functions, wide-angle seismic velocity inversion, and a regional, balanced cross section constrained by petroleum industry data. These four data sets image a near-vertical tear extending through the entire lithosphere, revealing a key mechanism for the structural evolution of Venezuela.

Received 2 May 2008; accepted 2 October 2008; published 13 November 2008.

Citation: Clark, S. A., M. Sobiesiak, C. A. Zelt, M. B. Magnani, M. S. Miller, M. J. Bezada, and A. Levander (2008), Identification and tectonic implications of a tear in the South American plate at the southern end of the Lesser Antilles, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 9, Q11004, doi:10.1029/2008GC002084.

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