Authors
Jin-Oh Park, Tetsuro Tsuru, Shuichi Kodaira, Phil R Cummins, Yoshiyuki Kaneda
Publication date
2002/8/16
Journal
Science
Volume
297
Issue
5584
Pages
1157-1160
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Seismic reflection profiles reveal steeply landward–dipping splay faults in the rupture area of the magnitude (M) 8.1 Tonankai earthquake in the Nankai subduction zone. These splay faults branch upward from the plate-boundary interface (that is, the subduction zone) at a depth of ∼10 kilometers, ∼50 to 55 kilometers landward of the trough axis, breaking through the upper crustal plate. Slip on the active splay fault may be an important mechanism that accommodates the elastic strain caused by relative plate motion.
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Scholar articles
JO Park, T Tsuru, S Kodaira, PR Cummins, Y Kaneda - Science, 2002