*Tomoaki Morishita1, Makoto Yamano2, Gou Fujie3, Asuka Yamaguchi4, Shigeaki Ono3 (1.School of Natural System, Colleage of Science and Technology, Kanazawa University, 2.ERI, University of Tokyo, 3.JAMSTEC, 4.AORI, University of Tokyo)
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[EJ] Evening Poster
S (Solid Earth Sciences) » S-CG Complex & General
[S-CG58] Investigation of inputs to subduction zones: Influence of tectonic processes on the incoming plate
Wed. May 23, 2018 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall7, Makuhari Messe)
convener:Makoto Yamano(Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo), Tomoaki Morishita(School of Natural System, Colleage of Science and Technology, Kanazawa University), Gou Fujie(海洋研究開発機構)
Various tectonic processes occur on the seaward side of the trench associated with bending of the incoming oceanic plate, e.g., fracturing of oceanic crust, infiltration of water, and intraplate volcanism. Investigation of these processes and their influence on the incoming plate provides important information on the boundary condition at the trench, inputs to subduction zones. We welcome contributions from a broad range of earth science (geophysics, geology, petrology, and so on) discussing topics related to inputs to subduction zones such as occurrence of tectonic processes due to bending of the incoming plate, modification of the incoming plate by the processes, relationship between the processes and the inherited structure of the incoming plate, and influence of the processes on the subduction plate interface. We hope discussions are made on studies of a variety of subduction zones, including the Japan Trench and the Nankai Trough, and comparative studies among different subduction zones.
Shuhei Otomo1, *Ryosuke Azuma1, Ryota Hino1, Gou Fujie2, Shuichi Kodaira2 (1.Recearch Center for Prediction of Earthquake and Volcanic Eruption, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, 2.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)
*Gou Fujie1, Koichiro Obana1, Yuka Kaiho1, Tomoaki Yamada2, Shuichi Kodaira1, Takehi Isse2, Seiichi Miura1 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo)
*Shinya Sato1, Tada-nori Goto1, Takafumi Kasaya2, Hiroshi Ichihara3, Makoto Yamano4 (1.Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, 2.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 3.Graduate school of environmental studies, Nagoya University, 4.Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo)
*Jin-Oh Park1, Tetsuro Tsuru2 (1.Department of Ocean Floor Geoscience, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 2.Academic Assembly, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology)
*Annika Greve1, Xuesen Li6, Katerina Petronotis3, Martin Crundwell2, Claire Shepherd2, Adam Woodhouse7, Phil Barnes4, Laura Wallace2, Demian Saffer5, the IODP expedition 375 shipboard scientists (1.Research and Development Center for Ocean Drilling Science, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.GNS Science, 3.International Ocean Discovery Program, Texas A&M University, 4.National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), 5.Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University, 6.College of Earth Science, Guilin University of Technology, 7.School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds)