Structural control and system-level behavior of the seismic cycle at the Nankai Trough

The Nankai Trough in Southwest Japan exhibits a wide spectrum of fault slip, with long-term and short-term slow-slip events, slow and fast earthquakes, all associated with different segments down the plate interface. Frictional and viscous properties vary depending on rock type, temperature, and pre...

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Main Authors: Shi, Qibin, Barbot, Sylvain, Wei, Shengji, Tapponnier, Paul, Matsuzawa, Takanori, Shibazaki, Bunichiro
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1432762020-09-26T21:33:19Z Structural control and system-level behavior of the seismic cycle at the Nankai Trough Shi, Qibin Barbot, Sylvain Wei, Shengji Tapponnier, Paul Matsuzawa, Takanori Shibazaki, Bunichiro Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology Friction Rheology The Nankai Trough in Southwest Japan exhibits a wide spectrum of fault slip, with long-term and short-term slow-slip events, slow and fast earthquakes, all associated with different segments down the plate interface. Frictional and viscous properties vary depending on rock type, temperature, and pressure. However, what controls the down-dip segmentation of the Nankai subduction zone megathrust and how the different domains of the subduction zone interact during the seismic cycle remains unclear. Here, we model a representative cross-section of the Nankai subduction zone offshore Shikoku Island where the frictional behavior is dictated by the structure and composition of the overriding plate. The intersections of the megathrust with the accretionary prism, arc crust, metamorphic belt, and upper mantle down to the asthenosphere constitute important domain boundaries that shape the characteristics of the seismic cycle. The mechanical interactions between neighboring fault segments and the impact from the long-term viscoelastic flow strongly modulate the recurrence pattern of earthquakes and slow-slip events. Afterslip penetrates down-dip and up-dip into slow-slip regions, leading to accelerated slow-slip cycles at depth and long-lasting creep waves in the accretionary prism. The trench-ward migrating locking boundary near the bottom of the seismogenic zone progressively increases the size of long-term slow-slip events during the interseismic period. Fault dynamics is complex and potentially tsunami-genic in the accretionary region due to low friction, off-fault deformation, and coupling with the seismogenic zone. Published version This study was funded by the National Science Foundation under grant no. EAR-1848192. 2020-08-18T08:08:07Z 2020-08-18T08:08:07Z 2020 Journal Article Shi, Q., Barbot, S., Wei, S., Tapponnier, P., Matsuzawa, T., & Shibazaki, B. (2020). Structural control and system-level behavior of the seismic cycle at the Nankai Trough. Earth, Planets and Space, 72. doi:10.1186/s40623-020-1145-0 1880-5981 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143276 10.1186/s40623-020-1145-0 2-s2.0-85081022812 72 en Earth, Planets and Space © 2020 The Author(s). This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Science::Geology
Friction
Rheology
spellingShingle Science::Geology
Friction
Rheology
Shi, Qibin
Barbot, Sylvain
Wei, Shengji
Tapponnier, Paul
Matsuzawa, Takanori
Shibazaki, Bunichiro
Structural control and system-level behavior of the seismic cycle at the Nankai Trough
description The Nankai Trough in Southwest Japan exhibits a wide spectrum of fault slip, with long-term and short-term slow-slip events, slow and fast earthquakes, all associated with different segments down the plate interface. Frictional and viscous properties vary depending on rock type, temperature, and pressure. However, what controls the down-dip segmentation of the Nankai subduction zone megathrust and how the different domains of the subduction zone interact during the seismic cycle remains unclear. Here, we model a representative cross-section of the Nankai subduction zone offshore Shikoku Island where the frictional behavior is dictated by the structure and composition of the overriding plate. The intersections of the megathrust with the accretionary prism, arc crust, metamorphic belt, and upper mantle down to the asthenosphere constitute important domain boundaries that shape the characteristics of the seismic cycle. The mechanical interactions between neighboring fault segments and the impact from the long-term viscoelastic flow strongly modulate the recurrence pattern of earthquakes and slow-slip events. Afterslip penetrates down-dip and up-dip into slow-slip regions, leading to accelerated slow-slip cycles at depth and long-lasting creep waves in the accretionary prism. The trench-ward migrating locking boundary near the bottom of the seismogenic zone progressively increases the size of long-term slow-slip events during the interseismic period. Fault dynamics is complex and potentially tsunami-genic in the accretionary region due to low friction, off-fault deformation, and coupling with the seismogenic zone.
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Shi, Qibin
Barbot, Sylvain
Wei, Shengji
Tapponnier, Paul
Matsuzawa, Takanori
Shibazaki, Bunichiro
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author Shi, Qibin
Barbot, Sylvain
Wei, Shengji
Tapponnier, Paul
Matsuzawa, Takanori
Shibazaki, Bunichiro
author_sort Shi, Qibin
title Structural control and system-level behavior of the seismic cycle at the Nankai Trough
title_short Structural control and system-level behavior of the seismic cycle at the Nankai Trough
title_full Structural control and system-level behavior of the seismic cycle at the Nankai Trough
title_fullStr Structural control and system-level behavior of the seismic cycle at the Nankai Trough
title_full_unstemmed Structural control and system-level behavior of the seismic cycle at the Nankai Trough
title_sort structural control and system-level behavior of the seismic cycle at the nankai trough
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