EGU2020-21362, updated on 12 Jun 2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-21362
EGU General Assembly 2020
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Geodynamic study of the north of the Andes block (Colombia, Panama, Ecuador and Venezuela) through gnss-gps: models of displacements, models of deformation and definition of local and regional geodynamic structures.

Berrocoso Manuel1, Del Valle Arroyo Pablo Emilio2, Colorado Jaramillo David Julián2, Gárate Jorge1, Fernández-Ros Alberto1, Pérez-Peña Alejandro1, Rosado Moscoso Belén1, and Ramírez Zelaya Javier Antonio1
Berrocoso Manuel et al.
  • 1Laboratorio de Astronomía, Geodesia y Cartografía. Universidad de Cádiz. Puerto Real (Cádiz). Spain (manuel.berrocoso@uca.es)
  • 2Universidad de Cali (Colombia)

The northwest of South America is conformed by the territories of Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela. Great part of these territories make up the Northern Andes Block (BAN). The tectonic and volcanic activity in the northwest of South America is directly related to the interaction of the South American plate, and the Nazca and Caribbean plates, with the Maracaibo and Panama-Chocó micro plates. The high seismic activity and the high magnitude of the recorded earthquakes make any study necessary to define this complex geodynamic region more precisely. This work presents the velocity models obtained through GNSS-GPS observations obtained in public continuous monitoring stations in the region. The observations of the Magna-eco network (Agustín Codazzi Geographic Institute) are integrated with models already obtained by other authors from the observations of the GEORED network (Colombian Geological Service). The observations have been processed using Bernese software v.52 using the PPP technique; obtaining topocentric time series. To obtain the speeds, a process of filtering and adjustment of the topocentric series has been carried out. Based on this velocity model, regional structures have been defined within the Northern Andes Block through a differentiation process based on the corresponding speeds of the South American, Nazca and Caribbean tectonic plates. Local geodynamic structures within the BAN itself have been established through cluster analysis based on both the direction and the magnitude of each of the vectors obtained. Finally, these structures have been correlated with the most significant geodynamic elements (fractures, faults, subduction processes, etc.) and with the associated seismic activity.

How to cite: Manuel, B., Pablo Emilio, D. V. A., David Julián, C. J., Jorge, G., Alberto, F.-R., Alejandro, P.-P., Belén, R. M., and Javier Antonio, R. Z.: Geodynamic study of the north of the Andes block (Colombia, Panama, Ecuador and Venezuela) through gnss-gps: models of displacements, models of deformation and definition of local and regional geodynamic structures. , EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-21362, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-21362, 2020

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