Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6444948 | Journal of Structural Geology | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
During the inter-seismic period, an extensionally stable taper was maintained in the inner wedge of the accretionary prism by dominant vertical loading (Ï1), in combination with a lesser amount of horizontal compression (Ï2) related to the locking of the mega-thrust. Elastic strain energy in the hanging wall of the inner wedge was co-seismically released by slip on the mega-thrust and horizontal shortening in the outer wedge associated with dynamic ductile weakening of the fault plane. This sudden release of elastic strain caused brittle fracturing with Ï1 at a high angle to the shear surface of the Nobeoka Thrust, most of the displacement resulting from deformation of the footwall.
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Authors
Gaku Kimura, Mari Hamahashi, Shin'ya Okamoto, Asuka Yamaguchi, Jun Kameda, Hugues Raimbourg, Yohei Hamada, Haruka Yamaguchi, Tadahiro Shibata,