Plate boundary zones
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Plate boundary zones
(Geodynamics series, 30)
American Geophysical Union, c2002
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geodynamics Series, Volume 30.
An important change in ideas about plate tectonics has been the recognition that the boundaries between plates are often broad zones of deformation, rather than the narrow boundaries originally assumed in plate tectonic theory. Hence, although it used to be common to straddle the San Andreas fault and view one leg as being on the Pacific plate and the other in North America, it is now recognized that such a straddle would require a 1500-km leg span across the plate boundary zone extending across much of western North America.
目次
Preface
Seth Stein and Jeffrey T. Freymueller vii
Introduction
Plate Boundary Zones: Concept and Approaches
Seth Stein and Giovanni F. Sella 1
Kinematics of Plate Boundary Zones
Space Geodetic Measurements of Plate Boundary Deformation in the Western U.S. Cordillera
Richard A. Bennett, James L. Davis, James E. Normandeau, and Brian P. Wernicke 27
Geophysical Interpretation of Geodetic Deformations in the Central Mediterranean Area
R. Devoti, C. Ferraro, R. Lanotte, V. Luceri, A. Nardi, R. Pacione, P. Rutigliano, C. Sciarretta,
E. Gueguen, G Bianco, and F. Vespe 57
Tectonic Processesin the Eurasian-African Plate Boundary Zone Revealed by Space Geodesy
Gyula Grenerczy 67
Evidence for Block Rotations and Basal Shear in the World's Fastest Slipping Continental Shear Zone
in NW New Guinea
Colleen W. StevensR, obertM cCaffrey, YehudaB ock,J oachimF . Genrich, Manuel Pubellier, and Cecep Subarya 87
Crustal Block Rotations and Plate Coupling
Robert McCaffrey 101
Comparison of GPS, Seismologicala, nd GeologicalO bservationso f Andean Mountain Building
Eryn R. Klosko, Seth Stein, David Hindle, Jonas Kley, Edmundo Norabuena, Timothy Dixon, and Mian Liu 123
DisplacementsS, trains and Rotationsi n the Central Andean Plate Boundary Zone
D. Hindle and J. Kley 135
The Dead Sea Basin, Its Structural Setting and Evaporite Tectonics
Abdallah S. A1-Zoubi 145
Earthquakes in Plate Boundary Zones
The Global Moment Rate Distribution Within Plate Boundary Zones
Cornd Kreemer, William E. Holt, and A. John Haines 173
Correlation of B-Value With Spreading Rate for Strike-Slip Earthquakes of the
Mid-Oceanic Ridge System
Amy R. Langenhorst and Emile A. Okal
Plate Tectonics and Earthquake Potential of Sp 191reading Ridges and Oceanic Transform Faults
Peter Bird, Yah Y. Kagan, and David D. Jackson 203
Complexities of Transform Fault Plate Boundaries in the Oceans
Jeffrey J. McGuire, Thomas H. Jordan, and Jian Lin 219
The January 26, 2001, Bhuj Earthquake and the Diffuse Western Boundary of the Indian Plate
Seth Stein, Giovanni Sella, and Emile A. Okal 243
The 01/26/2001, Bhuj, India, Earthquake: Intraplate or Interplate?
Qingsong Li, Mian Liu, and Youqing Yang 255
Dynamics of Plate Boundary Zones
On the Evolution of Motion Across Diffuse Plate Boundaries
Stephen Zatman and Mark A. Richards 265
A Review of Using the fc f1 Diagram to Evaluate Continental Deformation
David Coblentz and Kurt Stiiwe 283
A Dangling Slab, Amplified Arc Volcanism, Mantle Flow and Seismic Anisotropy
in the Kamchatka Plate Corner
Jeffrey Park, Vadim Levin, Mark Brandon, Jonathan Lees, Valerie Peyton, Evgenii Gordeev, and Alexei Ozerov 295
Crustal Shortening and Extension in the Central Andes: Insights From a Viscoelastic Model
Mian Liu, Youqing Yang, Seth Stein, and Eryn Klosko 325
Variations in Inelastic Failure of Subducting Continental Lithosphere and Tectonic Development:
Australia-Banda Arc Convergence
Kush Tandon, Juan M. Lorenzo, Sri Widiyantoro, and Geoffrey W. O'Brien 341
The Closed Upper-Mantle Circulation of Plate Tectonics
Warren B. Hamilton 359
Plate Tectonics as a Far-From-Equilibrium Self-Organized System
Don L. Anderson 411
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