La Plata Fault

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EtymologyLa Plata
Coordinates02°15′42.6″N 76°00′03.2″W / 2.261833°N 76.000889°W / 2.261833; -76.000889
Country Colombia
RegionAndean
La Plata Fault
Chusma Fault, Falla de La Plata, Falla de Chusma
Map showing the location of La Plata Fault
Map showing the location of La Plata Fault
EtymologyLa Plata
Coordinates02°15′42.6″N 76°00′03.2″W / 2.261833°N 76.000889°W / 2.261833; -76.000889
Country Colombia
RegionAndean
StateHuila
CitiesLa Plata, Teruel
Characteristics
RangeCentral Ranges, Andes
Part ofAndean oblique faults
Length113.2 km (70.3 mi)
Strike039 ± 12
DipWest
Dip angle40-60
Displacement0.2–1 mm (0.0079–0.0394 in)/yr
Tectonics
PlateNorth Andean
StatusActive
Earthquakes1967, 1996
TypeOblique thrust fault
MovementDextral reverse
Rock unitsHonda Group
AgeQuaternary
OrogenyAndean

The La Plata or Chusma Fault (Spanish: Falla de La Plata, Falla de Chusma) is a dextral oblique thrust fault in the department of Huila in southwestern Colombia. The fault has a total length of 113.2 kilometres (70.3 mi) and runs along an average northeast to southwest strike of 039 ± 12 in the Central Ranges of the Colombian Andes.

The fault is named after La Plata, Huila.[1]

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