Asymmetric deformation in the backarc region of the Kuril arc, Northwest Pacific: New insights from analogue modeling

The Eocene to middle/late Miocene tectonic evolution of the Kuril arc and backarc region has been simulated with analogue experiments. The experiments simulate asymmetric deformation in the overriding plate due to anticlockwise rollback of the subducting

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Main Authors: Schellart, Wouter, Jessell, m, Lister, Gordon
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: American Geophysical Union 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1885/34948
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:digitalcollections.anu.edu.au:1885/34948 2023-05-15T18:08:57+02:00 Asymmetric deformation in the backarc region of the Kuril arc, Northwest Pacific: New insights from analogue modeling Schellart, Wouter Jessell, m Lister, Gordon 2015-12-08T22:34:09Z http://hdl.handle.net/1885/34948 unknown American Geophysical Union 0278-7407 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/34948 Tectonics Keywords: analog model backarc basin basin evolution extensional tectonics Miocene shear zone tectonic evolution Eurasia Kuril Islands Pacific Ocean Russian Federation Sakhalin Sea of Okhotsk Analogue Kuril arc Rollback Sea of Okhotsk Subduction Journal article 2015 ftanucanberra 2015-12-28T23:24:46Z The Eocene to middle/late Miocene tectonic evolution of the Kuril arc and backarc region has been simulated with analogue experiments. The experiments simulate asymmetric deformation in the overriding plate due to anticlockwise rollback of the subducting Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakhalin Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Okhotsk Pacific
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topic Keywords: analog model
backarc basin
basin evolution
extensional tectonics
Miocene
shear zone
tectonic evolution
Eurasia
Kuril Islands
Pacific Ocean
Russian Federation
Sakhalin
Sea of Okhotsk Analogue
Kuril arc
Rollback
Sea of Okhotsk
Subduction
spellingShingle Keywords: analog model
backarc basin
basin evolution
extensional tectonics
Miocene
shear zone
tectonic evolution
Eurasia
Kuril Islands
Pacific Ocean
Russian Federation
Sakhalin
Sea of Okhotsk Analogue
Kuril arc
Rollback
Sea of Okhotsk
Subduction
Schellart, Wouter
Jessell, m
Lister, Gordon
Asymmetric deformation in the backarc region of the Kuril arc, Northwest Pacific: New insights from analogue modeling
topic_facet Keywords: analog model
backarc basin
basin evolution
extensional tectonics
Miocene
shear zone
tectonic evolution
Eurasia
Kuril Islands
Pacific Ocean
Russian Federation
Sakhalin
Sea of Okhotsk Analogue
Kuril arc
Rollback
Sea of Okhotsk
Subduction
description The Eocene to middle/late Miocene tectonic evolution of the Kuril arc and backarc region has been simulated with analogue experiments. The experiments simulate asymmetric deformation in the overriding plate due to anticlockwise rollback of the subducting
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Schellart, Wouter
Jessell, m
Lister, Gordon
author_facet Schellart, Wouter
Jessell, m
Lister, Gordon
author_sort Schellart, Wouter
title Asymmetric deformation in the backarc region of the Kuril arc, Northwest Pacific: New insights from analogue modeling
title_short Asymmetric deformation in the backarc region of the Kuril arc, Northwest Pacific: New insights from analogue modeling
title_full Asymmetric deformation in the backarc region of the Kuril arc, Northwest Pacific: New insights from analogue modeling
title_fullStr Asymmetric deformation in the backarc region of the Kuril arc, Northwest Pacific: New insights from analogue modeling
title_full_unstemmed Asymmetric deformation in the backarc region of the Kuril arc, Northwest Pacific: New insights from analogue modeling
title_sort asymmetric deformation in the backarc region of the kuril arc, northwest pacific: new insights from analogue modeling
publisher American Geophysical Union
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/1885/34948
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