Author:
Madrigal Luis Alfredo,Núñez Diana,Escalona-Alcázar Felipe de Jesús,Núñez-Cornú Francisco Javier
Abstract
The tectonic interaction between the Rivera and North American plates north of the Bahía de Banderas is poorly understood. The nature of the crust and where the subduction ends in the western part of the Islas Marias Archipelago are still controversial. Based on new geophysical data provided by the TsuJal project, we present the shallow and deep crustal structure of the Rivera–North American plate contact zone along two seismic transects, TS09b and RTSIM01b, and the bathymetry obtained across the northern region of María Madre Island. Detailed bathymetric analysis allowed mapping of a series of lineaments along the study region, with two main preferred tendencies (020–050° and 290–320°) associated with the evolution of the Pacific-Rivera rise and the transform faults of the Gulf of California, respectively. The shallow structure is characterized by five sedimentary basins without deformation, whose horizons are subparallel, suggesting that the sediment deposition occurred after the extension process ended. The deep structure corresponds to a transition between oceanic crust (Rivera Plate), with an average thickness of ∼10 km to the Islas Marías Escarpment, and a thinned continental crust, whose thickness increases toward the continent until it reaches 28 km, with a dip angle of 7–10°. The absence of an accretionary prism suggests that the subduction process of the Rivera Plate beneath the North American Plate to the north of Islas Marías has ceased. In this study, we determined that the morphological expression of the northern limit of the Rivera Plate corresponds to the Islas Marías Escarpment.
Funder
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cited by
7 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
1. Imaging the Rivera and Cocos Plates Shape in Western Mexico from Local Seismicity Studies;Seismological Research Letters;2024-04-29
2. Delineation of the boundaries of San Blas basin, Mexico, merging gravity, magnetic, and seismic data;Journal of South American Earth Sciences;2024-04
3. Bathymetric and Structural Insights into the Islas Marías Archipelago, Mexico, and Surrounding Areas;2024
4. Delineation of the Boundaries of San Blas Basin, Mexico, Merging Gravity, Magnetic, and Seismic Data;2023
5. The TsuJal Amphibious Seismic Network: A Passive-Source Seismic Experiment in Western Mexico;Frontiers in Earth Science;2021-11-02