نتایج جستجو برای: subduction zone
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A distinct difference of the earthquake activity in megathrust subduction zones is pointed out, concerning seismic segmentations in the vicinity of Japan—that is, the apparent distribution of earthquake hypocenters characterized by Along-dip Double Segmentation (ADDS) and Along-strike Single Segmentation (ASSS). ADDS is double aligned seismic-segmentation of trench-ward seismic segments along t...
the noorabad-kermanshah ophiolite is part of eastern mediterranean-zagros-oman tethyan ophiolites, that this area is located in south-southwest of the main zagros thrust fault. this ophiolite consists of peridotites, serpentinites and pegmatite gabbros as mantle sequence whereas crustal sequences are composed of locally layered gabbros, isotropic gabbros, sheeted dike complex, basaltic to andes...
Cenozoic convergence between the Indian and Asian plates produced the archetypical continental collision zone comprising the Himalaya mountain belt and the Tibetan Plateau. How and where India-Asia convergence was accommodated after collision at or before 52 Ma remains a long-standing controversy. Since 52 Ma, the two plates have converged up to 3,600 ± 35 km, yet the upper crustal shortening d...
Where plates converge, one-sided subduction generates two contrasting thermal environments in the subduction zone (low dT/dP) and in the arc and subduction zone backarc or orogenic hinterland (high dT/dP). This duality of thermal regimes is the hallmark of modern plate tectonics, which is imprinted in the ancient rock record as penecontemporaneous metamorphic belts of two contrasting types, one...
Coral microatolls from the coast and outer-arc islands of Western Sumatra retain a stratigraphic and morphologic record of relative sea-level change, which is due in large part to vertical tectonic deformation above the Sumatran subduction zone. Low water levels, whose fluctuations produce measurable changes in coral morphology, limit the upward growth of the microatolls. Annual rings, derived ...
The Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica directly overlies the seismogenic zone of the Middle America Trench, making it an ideal location for geophysical investigations of shallow subduction zone earthquake processes. As part of the collaborative Costa Rica Seismogenic Zone Experiment (CRSEIZE), a seismic network consisting of 20 land and 14 ocean-bottom seismometers recorded small magnitude local ea...
A great variety of volatile-rich material is fed into subduction zones, including all sorts of marine sediment, altered oceanic crust and some serpentinized mantle lithosphere1. Subduction delivers these materials to depth, but their subsequent history depends on how pressure and temperature increase together. In the cool shallow subduction zone, !uids are liberated at subsolidus temperatures, ...
[1] We relate seismologically observable parameters such as radiated energy, seismic moment, rupture area, and rupture speed to the dynamics of faulting. To achieve this objective, we computed the radiated energy for 23 subduction zone earthquakes recorded between 1992 and 2001; most of these earthquakes have a magnitude Mw > 7.5, but we also included some smaller (Mw 6.7) well-studied subducti...
A thin-shell program for modeling neotectonics of regional or global lithosphere with faults. Influence of fore-arc structure on the extent of great subduction zone earthquakes. 1994: Effects of multiple phase transitions in a three-dimensional spherical model of convection in Earth's mantle. 2000: Role of temperaturedependent viscosity and surface plates in spherical shell models of mantle con...
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