Abstract Ocean drilling in the Nankai Trough forearc suggests a new scenario for the evolution of the Nankai subduction zone. Continuous subduction since the Late Cretaceous has been a common tectonic scenario, although the plate subduction was transferred from the Pacific Plate to the Philippine Sea Plate during the Miocene. Seismic reflection studies coupled with drilling have demonstrated that two episodes have controlled the recent evolution of the Nankai forearc: a resurgence of subduction at ~ 6 Ma after cessation since ~ 12 Ma and rapid growth of the accretionary prism since ~ 2 Ma because of the influx of large amounts of terrigenous sediments from the Japan Alps in central Japan. Both episodes were synchronous with large-scale plat...
We combine Global Positioning System, leveling, and tide gauge records of vertical motion in southwe...
Abstract Devastating megathrust earthquakes and slow earthquakes both occur along subducting plate i...
Abstract " Submarine slope systems in subduction zones evolve in response to a combination of t...
Leg 190 of the Ocean Drilling Program yielded discoveries about the early stages of tectonic and sed...
Japanese WESTPAC Symposium. June 6-7, 1989. Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo. 西太平洋におけるマ...
The east coast of Japan is prone to tsunamigenic megathrust earthquakes, as tragically demonstrated ...
<p>Subduction zone frontal prisms are among the most tectonically dynamic environments on Earth. 3D ...
Northeast Asia underwent widespread rifting and magmatic events during the Cenozoic. The geodynamic ...
Northeast Asia underwent widespread rifting and magmatic events during the Cenozoic. The geodynamic ...
The convergence of the Philippine Sea and Eurasia plates is accommodated primarily by plate subducti...
Northeast Asia underwent widespread rifting and magmatic events during the Cenozoic. The geodynamic ...
The Nankai Trough accretionary prism is considered an “end-member” prism accreting a coarse terrigen...
The Nankai Trough accretionary prism is considered an “end-member” prism accreting a coarse terrigen...
Some fundamental geomorphologic elements are distinguished in the forearc area. They are the volcani...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 333 returned to two sites drilled during IODP Ex...
We combine Global Positioning System, leveling, and tide gauge records of vertical motion in southwe...
Abstract Devastating megathrust earthquakes and slow earthquakes both occur along subducting plate i...
Abstract " Submarine slope systems in subduction zones evolve in response to a combination of t...
Leg 190 of the Ocean Drilling Program yielded discoveries about the early stages of tectonic and sed...
Japanese WESTPAC Symposium. June 6-7, 1989. Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo. 西太平洋におけるマ...
The east coast of Japan is prone to tsunamigenic megathrust earthquakes, as tragically demonstrated ...
<p>Subduction zone frontal prisms are among the most tectonically dynamic environments on Earth. 3D ...
Northeast Asia underwent widespread rifting and magmatic events during the Cenozoic. The geodynamic ...
Northeast Asia underwent widespread rifting and magmatic events during the Cenozoic. The geodynamic ...
The convergence of the Philippine Sea and Eurasia plates is accommodated primarily by plate subducti...
Northeast Asia underwent widespread rifting and magmatic events during the Cenozoic. The geodynamic ...
The Nankai Trough accretionary prism is considered an “end-member” prism accreting a coarse terrigen...
The Nankai Trough accretionary prism is considered an “end-member” prism accreting a coarse terrigen...
Some fundamental geomorphologic elements are distinguished in the forearc area. They are the volcani...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 333 returned to two sites drilled during IODP Ex...
We combine Global Positioning System, leveling, and tide gauge records of vertical motion in southwe...
Abstract Devastating megathrust earthquakes and slow earthquakes both occur along subducting plate i...
Abstract " Submarine slope systems in subduction zones evolve in response to a combination of t...