Bagre Norte Fault

Coordinates: 07°37′02″N 74°46′56″W / 7.61722°N 74.78222°W / 7.61722; -74.78222
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Bagre Norte Fault
Falla de Bagre Norte
Map showing the location of Bagre Norte Fault
Map showing the location of Bagre Norte Fault
EtymologyEl Bagre
Coordinates07°37′02″N 74°46′56″W / 7.61722°N 74.78222°W / 7.61722; -74.78222
Country Colombia
RegionAndean, Caribbean
StateAntioquia, Bolívar
Characteristics
RangeCentral Ranges, Andes & Serranía de San Lucas
Part ofAndean oblique faults
Length159.3 km (99.0 mi)
Strike359 ± 14
DipEast
Dip angleHigh
Displacement<0.2 mm (0.0079 in)/yr
Tectonics
PlateNorth Andean
StatusInactive
TypeOblique strike-slip fault
MovementSinistral reverse
AgeQuaternary
OrogenyAndean

The Bagre Norte Fault (Spanish: Falla de Bagre Norte) is a sinistral oblique strike-slip fault in the departments of Antioquia and Bolívar in northern Colombia. The fault has a total length of 159.3 kilometres (99.0 mi) and runs along an average north to south strike of 359 ± 14 along the Central Ranges of the Colombian Andes and the Serranía de San Lucas.

Etymology[edit]

The fault is named after El Bagre.[1]

Description[edit]

The Bagre Norte Fault branches from the Palestina Fault, close to the Alicante River. The fault juxtaposes Precambrian metamorphic rocks on the east against sedimentary rocks in the west. The fault shows as a prominent topographic lineament on satellite images and aerial photographs. Prominent scarp faces west, the fault appears to displace erosion surfaces of the Central Ranges about 200 metres (660 ft). The strong geomorphologic expression suggests Quaternary activity.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Paris et al., 2000, p.29

Bibliography[edit]

  • Paris, Gabriel; Michael N. Machette; Richard L. Dart, and Kathleen M. Haller. 2000a. Map and Database of Quaternary Faults and Folds in Colombia and its Offshore Regions, 1–66. USGS. Accessed 2017-09-18.

Maps[edit]

Further reading[edit]

  • Page, W.D. 1986. Seismic geology and seismicity of Northwestern Colombia, 1–200. San Francisco, California, Woodward-Clyde Consultants Report for ISA and Integral Ltda., Medellín.