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Resumen de Análisis de la microfacturación en la Isla Decepción, Antártida Occidental.

José Manuel González Casado, Jerónimo López Martínez, Jorge Luis Giner Robles, Juan José Durán Valsero, P. Gumiel Garrido

  • The micro fracture patterns in Deception Island, an active shield volcano located in the Bransfield Strait, Antarctic Peninsula region, are studied here for the first time. 143 faults have been measured in five sites a/ong the island, three main trends NE-SW, E-W and NW-SE have been established. The average trend of all the measured faults is N46°E. The faults are several meters long and produce small displacement of the pyroc/astic layers (up to some tens of centimetres). AII of them have a dip higher than 60°, showing in general a normal sense of movement. This orientation, subparallel to the Bransfield Basin axis, seems to be re/ated to the caldera formation as well as with the subsequent tectonic deformation. These faults are re/ated to a NW-SE extension, compatible with the tectonic setting of this area. The NW-SE faults show directional movement, then they represent, probably, transfer faults of the former group. A small set of normal faults trending E-W has also been measured.


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