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Chile fracture zone

Coordinates: 35°32′23.78″S 104°37′3.32″W / 35.5399389°S 104.6175889°W / -35.5399389; -104.6175889
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Approximate surface projection on ocean of Chile and Challenger fracture zones (violet). Other nearby fracture zones (orange) and associated features of fracture zones are also shown (lighter orange) as are mid-oceanic ridges (white). Click to expand map to obtain interactive fracture zone details.[1]

The Chile fracture zone (CFZ) is a major strike slip fault and fracture zone in the Chile Rise. The Chile Fracture Zone runs in an eastwest direction almost parallel to nearby Juan Fernández Ridge and makes up a large part of the AntarcticNazca plate boundary. It was discovered by HMS Challenger[2]

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References

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  1. ^ "Marine Gazetteer:Chile Fracture Zone". Retrieved 1 November 2023.

35°32′23.78″S 104°37′3.32″W / 35.5399389°S 104.6175889°W / -35.5399389; -104.6175889

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