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The Seismogenic Zone of Subduction Thrust Faults (MARGINS Theoretical and Experimental Earth Science Series) (Hardcover)

~ Timothy H Dixon PhD (Editor), Casey Moore (Editor) "Subduction zones such as the circum-Pacific "ring of fire" are characterized by a dipping, relatively narrow (~100-200 km width) and shallow (<50 km depth) surface..." (more)
Key Phrases: ocean drill, earthquake prediction, synthetic quartz, Costa Rica, Earth Planet, Nankai Trough (more...)
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Subduction zones, one of the three types of plate boundaries, return Earth's surface to its deep interior. Because subduction zones are gently inclined at shallow depths and depress Earth's temperature gradient, they have the largest seismogenic area of any plate boundary. Consequently, subduction zones generate Earth's largest earthquakes and most destructive tsunamis. As tragically demonstrated by the Sumatra earthquake and tsunami of December 2004, these events often impact densely populated coastal areas and cause large numbers of fatalities.

While scientists have a general understanding of the seismogenic zone, many critical details remain obscure. This volume attempts to answer such fundamental concerns as why some interplate subduction earthquakes are relatively modest in rupture length (greater than 100 km) while others, such as the great (M greater than 9) 1960 Chile, 1964 Alaska, and 2004 Sumatra events, rupture along 1000 km or more. Contributors also address why certain subduction zones are fully locked, accumulating elastic strain at essentially the full plate convergence rate, while others appear to be only partially coupled or even freely slipping; whether these locking patterns persist through the seismic cycle; and what is the role of sediments and fluids on the incoming plate.

Nineteen papers written by experts in a variety of fields review the most current lab, field, and theoretical research on the origins and mechanics of subduction zone earthquakes and suggest further areas of exploration. They consider the composition of incoming plates, laboratory studies concerning sediment evolution during subduction and fault frictional properties, seismic and geodetic studies, and regional scale deformation. The forces behind subduction zone earthquakes are of increasing environmental and societal importance.



About the Author

Timothy H. Dixon is a professor of tectonics, geodesy, and remote sensing at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, which is associated with the University of Miami.

J. Casey Moore is professor of earth sciences at the University of California Santa Cruz.


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Subduction zones such as the circum-Pacific "ring of fire" are characterized by a dipping, relatively narrow (~100-200 km width) and shallow (<50 km depth) surface capable of generating large (M > 7) and great (M > 8) earthquakes. Read the first page
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ocean drill, earthquake prediction, synthetic quartz, shallow megathrust, subducting features, subduction thrust faults, montmorillonite gouge, rate stepping tests, northeastern japan subduction zone, frontal décollement, geodetic locking, underthrust section, updip segment, underthrust package, interplate aseismic slip, protothrust zone, overpressured field, downdip seismogenic width, underthrust sediments, calculated temperature data, updip limit, updip aseismic zone, lithospheric cooling models, seismogenic limits, small repeating earthquakes
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Costa Rica, Earth Planet, Nankai Trough, Pure Appl, New York, Nicoya Peninsula, Shikoku Basin, Shipboard Scientific Party, Barbados Ridge, Middle America Trench, Japan Trench, Program Sci, Eos Trans, Sandino Basin, Cocos Ridge, San Andreas, Fall Meet, South American, Island Arc, Cambridge Univ, Cascadia Basin, Juan de Fuca Ridge, Pacific Ocean, Central American, Program Initial Rep
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