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Sumatra java slab xsection
Sumatra java slab xsection










sumatra java slab xsection

Therefore, seismicity in subduction zones is a result of the combined impacts of complex tectonic features. In addition, the anomalous tectonic environments, such as the spreading center, and the thrust fault zones, could also impact spatial variations of the b-value. The subduction of local tectonic irregularities, such as the fracture zones and seamounts, has significantly affected seismicity, which prevents the occurrence of large earthquakes and causes the b-value to rise. There are good positive correlations between b-value and subducting plate age in two tectonic domains after removing the influence of local tectonic irregularities, which implies that the subducting plate density generally controls the stress and coupling between the plates. It was collected from Karang Jaya in Northern Sumatra. Via the inter-comparison of tectonic factors, we found that the subduction zone was tectonically segmented. This is a gorgeous, 7' wide, polished section of red, Indonesian plume agate/jasper. We used the International Seismological Centre, EHB Bulletin (ISC-EHB) from 1970 to 2013 to conduct a detailed study of b-value spatial variations in the Andaman–Sumatra–Java subduction zone. In this paper, we investigated the effect of the heterogeneous subducting plate on seismicity based on the comparison between the spatial variations in the b-value of the Gutenberg-Richer Law and in the tectonic features of the subducting oceanic plate. Sagenite agate is a formation of agate that contains acicular (needle-like) formations of fanning sagenite crystals that have been encapsulated in a mass of pseudomorphic agate.

sumatra java slab xsection

#SUMATRA JAVA SLAB XSECTION SERIES#

With (i) the uplifting controlled by the Ninety East Ridge in the north, (ii) trench eroding affected by the Roo Rise in the south, and (iii) the highly deformed Warton Basin in front of the trench cut through by a series of strike-slip faults, the entire subducting plate exhibits strong spatial heterogeneity. The shallow megathrust interface of subduction zones host our largest earthquakes, and are the only faults capable of. The Andaman–Sumatra–Java subduction zone is characterized by significant spatial variations in subducting plate age, subduction velocity, and slab bending. Subduction zones are home to the most seismically active faults on the planet.












Sumatra java slab xsection