Authors
Tetsuro Tsuru, Jin‐Oh Park, Narumi Takahashi, Shuichi Kodaira, Yukari Kido, Yoshiyuki Kaneda, Yoshiteru Kono
Publication date
2000/7/10
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Volume
105
Issue
B7
Pages
16403-16413
Description
Near the Japan Trench convergent plate margin the seaward edge of the continental plate is deformed by subduction of the oceanic plate. We report the results of a multichannel seismic survey in the northern Japan Trench in which this deformed zone is demarcated from the rigid continental framework by a pronounced landward dipping reflector. The oceanic plate also undergoes deformation as the two plates interact in the subduction processes, resulting in a progressive deformation or destruction of a hörst structure along the top of the subducting oceanic crust. This may eventually lead to the formation of a smooth plate boundary at the greater depth. More than 45 km landward from the trench axis, a smooth reflector suggesting a stable slip plane is visible along and above the oceanic crust. Our data indicate that the deformed zone pinches out landward ∼60 km from the axis at 13 km depth and the slip plane …
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