Economic and Environmental Geology (자원환경지질)
- Volume 30 Issue 6
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- Pages.637-644
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- 1997
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- 1225-7281(pISSN)
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- 2288-7962(eISSN)
Asymmetric Topography of Active Young Back-arc Basins and Tectonic Implications
활동적 배호상 해분의 비대칭적 지형과 그들의 구조적 해석
- Park, Chung-Hwa (Department of Engineering Geology, College of Engineering, Taejon University)
- 박충화 (대전대학교 공과대학 지질공학과)
- Received : 1997.12.05
- Published : 1997.12.31
Abstract
Active young back-arc basin such as Mariana, Havre, Lau, Manus, East Scotia basins have asymmetric topography of two types in respect to the spreading axis. The arc-trench wing of Mariana Trough, Lau basin and Havre Trough are shallower toward the active arc, whereas those Manus and East Scotia basins are nearly symmetric to the opposite wings. The other asymmetry which shows the spreading axis deviated from the geographic axis toward the active arc is observed in each basin. Active young back-arc basins show a large variety of asymmetry rates ranging from the lowest East Scotia Basin to the highest Mariana Trough. The asymmetric topography of these young back-arc basins seems to be caused by the rollback rate of downgoing slab under the basin. As the rollback rate increases, the asymmetry rate systematically decreases.
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