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Variations in mantle lithosphere buoyancy reveal seismogenic behavior in the Sunda-Andaman subduction zone

Authors :
Shu Kun Hsu
Wen Nan Wu
Wen Bin Doo
Hsueh Fen Wang
Chung Liang Lo
Hao Kuo-Chen
Yin Sheng Huang
Source :
Geophysical Journal International.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.

Abstract

Summary The distribution of historic earthquakes in the Sumatra subduction zone reveals, in the fore-arc region, the intense seismic activity and frequent occurrences of Mw > 8 earthquakes throughout the whole area. In contrast, the neighboring region has less dense seismicity, and no large earthquake greater than Mw8 has been observed in the Java subduction zone. Such different seismic behaviors may be due to distinct degrees of the stress accumulation and release. In this study, the strength of plate coupling inferred from mantle lithosphere buoyancy (Hm) estimation is used to explain the seismogenic behavior in the Sunda-Andaman subduction zone. Strong and weak plate coupling status are obtained in the Sumatra and Java subduction zones, respectively. These results can explain the significant differences in seismogenic behaviors in the Sunda-Andaman subduction zone. In assessing the global implications of this finding, we observe that uplifted serpentinized fore-arc mantle peridotite is the critical phenomenon in weak plate coupling cases and leads to a limit on the width of the coupling zone. Strong plate coupling can cause a relatively low gravity anomaly as well as a negative trench-parallel gravity anomaly (TPGA) in the fore-arc regions and correlates well with the occurrence of large earthquakes, whereas weak plate coupling can cause a positive TPGA and constrain the potential occurrence of large earthquakes.

Details

ISSN :
1365246X and 0956540X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geophysical Journal International
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f0b0b3d4fe75de472e022e03c00f6b4a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggz502