MEJILLONES PENINSULA COASTAL TERRACE SEQUENCE: A USEFUL PIECE OF INFORMATION IN DECIPHERING THE LATE QUATERNARY LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION OF THE ATACAMA DESERT, NORTHERN CHILE
Articulated mollusk shells have been collected to perform Electron Spin Resonance dating and obtain an age model for the levels. Two of the most persistent levels elevated at ~50 and ~180 m a.s.l have given consistent ages in different sites along the northeast boundary of the peninsula. The ages have been interpreted as belonging to IS5 and IS9.
Our objective is to present a spatial and age model for the coastal sequence which allows taking a closer look into the structures and their activity. Due to its exceptionally close location to the trench, Mejillones Peninsula presents an opportunity to document the link between the hyper-arid conditions, a stronger coupling of the plates, and the anticipated intensification on surface deformation suggested for this part of the margin during the Neogene.