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Sibuet, Jean-claude; Hsu, Shu-kun; Normand, Alain. |
Since the beginning of formation of Proto-Taiwan, the subducting Philippine (PH) Sea plate has moved continuously through time in the N307° direction with respect to Eurasia (EU), tearing the EU plate. The subducting EU plate includes a continental part in the north and an oceanic part in the south. The boundary B between these two domains corresponds to the eastern prolongation of the northeastern South China Sea ocean-continent transition zone. In the Huatung Basin (east of Taiwan), the Taitung Canyon is N065° oriented and is close and parallel to B. Seismic profiles show that the southern flank of the canyon corresponds to a fault with a normal component of a few tens of meters in the sediments and possible dextral shearing. Several crustal earthquakes... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Underlying slab deformation along trasition zone; Slip fault; Right lateral strike; Taitung Canyon. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-3035.pdf |
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