Lithospheric delamination as the driving mechanism of intermediate-depth seismicity in the Bucaramanga Nest, Colombia

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Diego Pérez-Forero
Ivan Koulakov
Carlos A. Vargas
Taras Gerya
Nassir Al Arifi
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[1] Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics,Department of Geosciences
[2] SB RAS,Department of Earth Sciences
[3] Novosibirsk State University,Chair of Natural Hazards and Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics Department
[4] Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech),undefined
[5] Institute of the Earth’s Crust SB RAS,undefined
[6] Universidad Nacional de Colombia at Bogotá,undefined
[7] ETH Zurich,undefined
[8] King Saud University,undefined
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The Bucaramanga nest (BN) is an area of exceptionally strong intermediate-depth seismicity localized in a narrow zone at 150–170 km depth beneath the continental plate in Colombia. To explain the very unusual mantle seismicity cluster in this area, we built a seismic velocity model in the vicinity of BN with the use of local earthquake tomography and developed a numerical hydromechanical model. Our seismic model shows a strong high-velocity anomaly at 130–167 km coinciding with the BN seismicity. The relocated seismicity can be separated in two clusters. We propose that the upper BN cluster at ~ 130 km depth is attributed to dehydration embrittlement, whereas the lower BN cluster at ~ 150 km depth coinciding with the high-velocity body is caused by lithospheric delamination, creating a “drip” that falls down over the subducting oceanic plate, enhancing fluid release from the slab, potentially increasing seismicity.
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