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[SCG49-10] The fate of the Philippine Sea slab in central Japan
Keywords:Philippine Sea slab
The Philippine Sea slab is in contact with the Pacific slab beneath Kanto, and there is a possibility that the two oceanic slabs are interacting to form a complex shape. In this study, we used the numerical calculation program SSS (Torii and Yoshioka, 2007) to calculate the interaction of the Philippine Sea slab with the Pacific slab. When the Philippine Sea slab was subducted against the Pacific slab, which was prescribed as a highly viscous body, the subducted Philippine Sea slab was simulated either to lie on top of the Pacific slab or to bend in the opposite direction of the convergence. In the future, we will adjust the parameters to make the subduction calculation more realistic.
We plan to conduct seismic tomography in the Central Japan and compare the tomographic results with our calculations.