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- Geology_of_Chile abstract "The Geology of Chile is a result of the Andean and preceding orogenies that took place at South America's western coast, which is a convergent boundary of tectonic plates. During the Paleozoic and Precambrian periods, this boundary was shaped by terranes and microcontinents, finally developing into a pure subduction zone. The subduction shaped four main geological features: (1) the Andes; (2) the Intermediate Depression—a graben and foreland basin; (3) the Coast Range—an accretionary wedge and horst; and (4) the Peru-Chile Trench off the coast. As Chile is located on an active continental margin, it hosts a large number of volcanoes. Nearly all of the territory of Chile is subject to earthquakes arising from strains in the Nazca and Antarctic Plates or shallow strike-slip faults.Northern Chilean mineral resources are a major export. Chile is the leading producer of copper, lithium and molybdenum. Most of these mineral deposits were created from magmatic hydrothermal activity. The water required to form those deposits was sourced from the subducted slab of the oceanic crust that is located beneath the Andes. The Chilean territories of Easter Island and Juan Fernández Archipelago are volcanic hotspot islands in the eastward-moving Nazca plate. The Antarctic Peninsula, claimed as part of the Chilean Antarctic Territory, shares characteristic features with the southern Andes.".
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- Geology_of_Chile casualties "0".
- Geology_of_Chile date "2003-06-20".
- Geology_of_Chile date "2007-12-15".
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- Geology_of_Chile intensity "VI MM".
- Geology_of_Chile landslide "Yes".
- Geology_of_Chile magnitude "6.7".
- Geology_of_Chile magnitude "6.8".
- Geology_of_Chile title "2003".
- Geology_of_Chile title "2007".
- Geology_of_Chile tsunami "No".
- Geology_of_Chile subject Category:Coasts_of_the_Pacific_Ocean.
- Geology_of_Chile subject Category:Earthquakes_in_Chile.
- Geology_of_Chile subject Category:Geology_of_Chile.
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- Geology_of_Chile comment "The Geology of Chile is a result of the Andean and preceding orogenies that took place at South America's western coast, which is a convergent boundary of tectonic plates. During the Paleozoic and Precambrian periods, this boundary was shaped by terranes and microcontinents, finally developing into a pure subduction zone.".
- Geology_of_Chile label "Geology of Chile".
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- Geology_of_Chile lat "-30.608".
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