Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004e%26psl.217...77p&link_type=abstract
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volume 217, Issue 1-2, p. 77-84.
Physics
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Nankai Trough, Subducted Ridge, Tonankai Earthquake, Mechanical Coupling, Barrier
Scientific paper
Megathrust earthquake rupture is highly influenced by seafloor bathymetric features such as oceanic fracture zones, seamounts, and ridges in convergent plate margins where these features subduct. Recent seismic reflection and refraction data reveal a trough-parallel subducted oceanic ridge that is attached to the descending Philippine Sea Plate beneath the accretionary wedge of the overriding Eurasian Plate in the eastern Nankai Trough subduction zone consisting of the Tonankai and Tokai segments. The seismic survey data confirm the existence of subducted paleo-Zenisu ridge that was suggested by just magnetic data, and as a result, expands its distribution to the west. The newly constrained subducted ridge that spans the two segments is estimated to be a maximum of ~2.5 km high, ~20-30 km wide, and ~200 km long. Spatial mapping of the ridge shows that it is located roughly at the seaward edge of the coseismic rupture zone of the 1944 Tonankai earthquake (M=8.1). This ridge appears to be in close contact with the seaward end of the rigid backstop in the Tonankai segment. Both the spatial correlation and the ridge-backstop collision geometry suggest that the subducted ridge might be strongly mechanically coupled and may thus play a significant role as a seaward barrier inhibiting the 1944 earthquake rupture from propagating farther seaward.
Kaneda Yoshiyuki
Kodaira* Shuichi
Moore Gregory F.
Park Jin-Oh
Tsuru Tetsuro
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