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Fan beheading and drainage diversion as evidence of a 3200-2800 BP earthquake event in the Esmeraldas-Tumaco seismic zone: A case study for the effects of great subduction earthquakes
Authors:JF Dumont  E Santana  F Valdez  JP Tihay  P Usselmann  D Iturralde  E Navarette
Institution:aIRD, UMR 6526, Observatoire Océanographique, 06235 Villefranche sur mer, France;bINOCAR, Base Naval Sur, Av. de la Marina, Guayaquil, Ecuador;cIRD, UR 092, Instituto Nacional de Patrimonio Cultural , Quito, Ecuador;dUPPA, Pau, France;eCNRS-UMR 6012, Maison de la géographie, 34090 Montpellier, France;fUniversidad de Guayaquil, Guayaquil, Ecuador;gESPOL, Campus La Prosperina, Guayaquil, Ecuador
Abstract:The San Lorenzo area belongs to the Esmeraldas–Tumaco seismic zone where some of the strongest earthquakes of South America occurred during the 20th century. This paper provides evidence for a succession of geomorphic changes characterized by the disruption of the Quaternary drainage network and the reshaping of the Cayapas–Santiago estuary. The rise of the La Boca uplift bordered by the La Boca and San Lorenzo faults is responsible for the southward diversion of the Palabi, Tululbi, Bogotá and Carolina rivers toward the Santiago and Cayapas rivers. The increase of the discharge directed to the Cayapas River generated the change of the channel pattern downstream from the confluence, and the avulsion of a new estuary through the coastal plain. According to the dating of beach ridges the avulsion occurred in the period 3200–2800 BP. This period corresponds also to a faster accretion of the beach ridge margin, interpreted as a response to a small uplift of the shore. The coherency of the three morphologic evidences—diversion of drainage network, avulsion and increase of coastal accretion—suggest a unique morphotectonic event, in relation with the activity of the Esmaraldas–Tumaco seismic zone. The opening of a direct communication through the mangrove margin may have brought favorable conditions for the development of the La Tolita archaeological site after 3000 BP.
Keywords:Active tectonics  Drainage diversion  Drainage pattern  Beach ridges  Ecuador
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