%0 Journal Article %A Núñez Escribano, Diana %A Núñez Cornú, Fancisco Javier %A Escalona Alcázar, Felipe de Jesús %A Córdoba Barba, Diego %A López Ortiz, Jesualdo Yair %A Carrillo de la Cruz, Juan Luis %A Dañobeitia, Juan José %T Seismic structure of the southern Rivera plate and Jalisco block subduction zone %D 2019 %@ 0895-0695 %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/99661 %X Structural and tectonic features in the Pacific Coast of Mexico generate a high level of seismic activity in the Jalisco block (JB) region, making it one of the most attractive areas of the world for geophysical investigations. The Rivera–North America contact zone has been the object of different tectonic studies in recent years framed within the TsuJal project. To this day, this project is generating numerous crucial geophysical results, which significantly improve our understanding of the region. Our study is focused on the interaction between the south of the JB and Rivera plate (RP), which crosses the Middle America trench. We also cover anoffshore–onshore transect of 130 km length between the eastern Rivera fracture zone and La Huerta region, in the Jalisco state. To characterize this region,we interpretedwide-angle seismic, multichannel seismic, and multibeam bathymetry data. The integration of these results, with the local and regional seismicity recorded by the Jalisco Seismic Accelerometric Telemetric Network and by the Mapping the Rivera Subduction Zone experiment, provides new insights into the geometry of the southern RP, which is dipping12°–14° under the JB in the northeast–southwest direction. Moreover, our results provide new seismic images of the accretionary wedge, the shallow crust, the deep crust, and the upper-mantle structure along this profile. %~