Authors
Dapeng Zhao, Sheng Yu, Eiji Ohtani
Publication date
2011/2/2
Source
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
Volume
40
Issue
3
Pages
689-709
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
In this article, we review the significant recent results of geophysical studies and discuss their implications on seismotectonics, magmatism, and mantle dynamics in East Asia. High-resolution geophysical imaging revealed structural heterogeneities in the source areas of large crustal earthquakes, which may reflect magma and fluids that affected the rupture nucleation of large earthquakes. In subduction zone regions, the crustal fluids originate from the dehydration of the subducting slab. Magmatism in arc and back-arc areas is caused by the corner flow in the mantle wedge and dehydration of the subducting slab. The intraplate magmatism has different origins. The continental volcanoes in Northeast Asia (such as Changbai and Wudalianchi) seem to be caused by the corner flow in the big mantle wedge (BMW) above the stagnant slab in the mantle transition zone and the deep dehydration of the stagnant slab as …
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Scholar articles
D Zhao, S Yu, E Ohtani - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2011