Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4693827 | Tectonophysics | 2009 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The resulting GPS velocity field delineates at least three Sunda Arc-forearc regions around 500Â km in strike-length that shows different amounts of coupling to the Australian Plate. Movement of these regions relative to SE Asia increases from 21% to 41% to 63% eastward toward the most advanced stages of collision. The regions are bounded by the deformation front to the south, the Flores-Wetar backarc thrust system to the north, and poorly defined structures on the sides. The suture zone between the NW Australian continental margin and the Sunda-Banda Arcs is still evolving with more than 20Â mm/yr of movement measured across the Timor Trough deformation front between Timor and Australia.
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Authors
Hendro Nugroho, Ron Harris, Amin W. Lestariya, Bilal Maruf,