Migrated multichannel seismic-reflection records across the Peru continental margin

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We examined multichannel seismic records CDP-1, CDP-2, CDP-3, 1017, and records obtained during the site survey for Leg 112 to evaluate stratigraphy, tectonic evolution, and the structural character of the active margin offshore of Peru. From the reprocessed records we learned that the regionally uniform structure of the margin between 4°S and 14°S is modified by local tectonism. Common elements are crust of continental affinity beneath the middle and upper slope and an accretionary complex below the lower slope. The forearc basins have a varied tectonic history, which led to considerable differences in subsidence history and deformational style. Compressional tectonics dominate the front of the margin, whereas extension accounts for deformation landward of the midslope area. -Authors

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Von Huene, R., & Miller, J. (1988). Migrated multichannel seismic-reflection records across the Peru continental margin. Proc., Initial Reports, ODP, Leg 112, Peru Continental Margin, 109–124. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.ir.112.107.1988

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