نتایج جستجو برای: makran subduction zone

تعداد نتایج: 114451  

2014
Robert W. Porritt Thorsten W. Becker Gaspar Monsalve

The Nazca, Caribbean, and South America plates meet in northwestern South America where the northern end of the Andean volcanic arc and Wadati-Benioff zone seismicity indicate ongoing subduction. However, the termination of Quaternary volcanism at ~5.5°N and eastward offset in seismicity underneath Colombia suggest the presence of complex slab geometry. To help link geometry to dynamics, we ana...

2007
D. R. Davies J. H. Davies O. Hassan P. Nithiarasu

Purpose: An adaptive finite element procedure is presented for improving the quality of convection dominated mid–ocean ridge and subduction zone problems in geodynamics. Approach: The method adapts the mesh automatically around regions of high solution gradient, yielding enhanced resolution of the associated flow features. The approach utilizes an automatic, unstructured mesh generator and a fi...

2017
John P. Loveless Chelsea P. Scott Richard W. Allmendinger Gabriel González

The 2014 Mw= 8.1 Iquique (Pisagua), Chile, earthquake sequence ruptured a segment of the Nazca-South America subduction zone that last hosted a great earthquake in 1877. The sequence opened >3700 surface cracks in the fore arc of decameter-scale length and millimeter-to centimeter-scale aperture. We use the strikes of measured cracks, inferred to be perpendicular to coseismically applied tensio...

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 2015
Koji Minoura Daisuke Sugawara Tohru Yamanoi Tsutomu Yamada

The 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake is a typical subduction-zone earthquake and is the 4th largest earthquake after the beginning of instrumental observation of earthquakes in the 19th century. In fact, the 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake displaced the northeast Japan island arc horizontally and vertically. The displacement largely changed the tectonic situation of the arc from compressive to tensile. Th...

2004
Anne Davaille Jonathan M. Lees

Pacific plate subduction at the Aleutian–Kamchatka juncture, or corner, could be accommodated by either a large bend or a tear in the oceanic lithosphere. In this paper, we describe a number of observations which suggest that the Pacific plate terminates abruptly at the Bering transform zone (TZ). Seismicity shoals along the subduction zone from Southern Kamchatka (600 km) to relatively shallow...

2015
Jacob Geersen César R. Ranero Udo Barckhausen Christian Reichert

To date, the parameters that determine the rupture area of great subduction zone earthquakes remain contentious. On 1 April 2014, the Mw 8.1 Iquique earthquake ruptured a portion of the well-recognized northern Chile seismic gap but left large highly coupled areas un-ruptured. Marine seismic reflection and swath bathymetric data indicate that structural variations in the subducting Nazca Plate ...

Journal: :Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 1986

2016
Bruno Reynard

In the forearc region, aqueous fluids are released from the subducting slab at a rate depending on its thermal state. Escaping fluids tend to rise vertically unless they meet permeability barriers such as the deformed plate interface or the Moho of the overriding plate. Channeling of fluids along the plate interface and Moho may result in fluid overpressure in the oceanic crust, precipitation o...

2006
Harvey Kelsey Kenji Satake Yuki Sawai Brian Sherrod Koichi Shimokawa Masanobu Shishikura

[1] Coastal stratigraphy of eastern Hokkaido indicates that decimeters of coastal uplift occurred repeatedly in the late Holocene. Employing radiocarbon dating and tephrochronology, we identify along a 100 km length of the Kuril subduction zone six uplift events since 2,800 years B.P. Uplift events occur at the same frequency as unusually high tsunamis. Each coastal uplift event, which occurs o...

Journal: :Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 2006

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