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COSEISMIC TECTONIC SURFACE DEFORMATION DURING THE 2010 MAULE, CHILE, MW 8.8 EARTHQUAKE (2012)

Tectonic deformation from the 2010 Maule (Chile) Mw 8.8 earthquake
included both uplift and subsidence along about 470 km of the central Chilean coast. In the south, deformation included as much as 3 m of uplift of the Arauco Peninsula, which produced emergent marine platforms and affected harbor infrastructure. In the central part of the deformation zone, north of Constitución, coastal subsidence drowned supratidal floodplains and caused extensive shoreline modification. In the north, coastal areas experienced either slight uplift or no detected change in land level.
Reference:
Earthquake Spectra, Volume 28, No. S1, pages S39–S54, June 2012; 2012, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
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Chile
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