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Crustal thickness and magma storage beneath the Ecuadorian arc
ArticleAbstract: The Northern Andes of Ecuador contain some of the most active volcanic systems in the Andes and extePalabras claves:Crustal Imaging, crustal structure, Joint inversion, SOUTH AMERICA, Volcanic structureAutores:Beck S.L., Delph J., Koch C.D., Lynner C., Mario C. Ruiz, Meltzer A., Pablo Samaniego Ponce, Patricia A. Mothes, Silvana Hidalgo, Stephen HernándezFuentes:scopusUpper-plate structure in Ecuador coincident with the subduction of the Carnegie Ridge and the southern extent of large mega-thrust earthquakes
ArticleAbstract: The Ecuadorian convergent margin has experienced many large mega-thrust earthquakes in the past centPalabras claves:Crustal Imaging, crustal structure, Seismic noiseAutores:Agurto-Detzel H., Alexandra P. Alvarado, Beck S.L., Charvis P., Hoskins M.C., Koch C.D., Lynner C., Mario C. Ruiz, Meltzer A., Porritt R.W., Regnier M.M., Rietbrock A., Soto-Cordero L., Stachnik J.C., Yvonne FontFuentes:scopusStructure of the Ecuadorian forearc from the joint inversion of receiver functions and ambient noise surface waves
ArticleAbstract: The Ecuadorian forearc is a complex region of accreted terranes with a history of large megathrust ePalabras claves:Crustal Imaging, crustal structure, Joint inversion, Seismicity and tectonics, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Agurto-Detzel H., Alexandra P. Alvarado, Beck S.L., Charvis P., Delph J., Hoskins M.C., Koch C.D., Lynner C., Mario C. Ruiz, Meltzer A., Regnier M.M., Rietbrock A., Soto-Cordero L., Stachnik J.C., Yvonne FontFuentes:scopus