Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4687999 Journal of Geodynamics 2015 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
The results obtained indicate that the main geodynamic forces that drive the presently active processes at different depths along the Kurile Wadati-Benioff zone are the slab pull and ridge push at shallow depths, unbending of the slab at intermediate depths causing the observed two-planar stress pattern, and the mantle resistance in the central and northern deep-seated slab segments. The stress inversion results indicate also additional forces that participate in the contemporary dynamics within several WBZ subvolumes: lateral tension that modifies the σ3 orientation from slab-parallel into strike-aligned, trending NNE and NE in the lower plane of segment K1-2, in the intermediate-depth subvolume beneath Iturup island, and in the deep subvolume V2; forces modifying the orientation of σ1 within the subvolumes V1, V3 and V5 from slab-parallel into strike-aligned, trending SW, W and SW, respectively. The origin of these forces remains unsolved thus posing open questions for further investigations into the dynamics of the Kurile Wadati-Benioff zone.
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