Direct evidence of a subducted plate under southern Mexico
Por:
Lomnitz C.
Publicada:
1 ene 1982
Resumen:
The hypothesis1 of subduction of oceanic plates under active continental margins has become a fundamental idea in plate tectonics. Yet the evidence for the existence of oceanic plates beneath continental borders is still largely circumstantial. In seismology, the presence of a new layer or structural unit is taken as confirmed only after seismic phases corresponding to reflections or refractions from that layer have been identified on seismograms. I report here the presence of a mantle phase, interpreted as a seismic wave refracted from a dipping interface on records of aftershocks from the intermediate earthquake of 24 October 1980 in the Mixtec Highlands of south-central MEX which may be direct evidence on the structural position of the subducted plate under the Mexican active continental margin. © 1982 Nature Publishing Group.
Filiaciones:
Lomnitz C.:
Institute de Investigaciones Matemáticas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico
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