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Wrench tectonics flip at oblique subduction. A model from New Zealand
Authors:Jean Delteil  Jean-François Stéphan  Bernard Mercier de Lépinay  Étienne Ruellan
Affiliation:UMR Géosciences Azur, UNSA–CNRS, 250, rue Albert-Einstein, Sophia Antipolis, 06560 Valbonne, France
Abstract:
In eastern North Island New Zealand, oblique subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the Australian Plate is associated with strain partitioning. Dextral along-strike component of displacement occurred first at Early Miocene major faults within the eastern fore-arc domain. These faults were active from Early Miocene to Pliocene times. Since Pliocene times, most of the movement occurs at western faults such as the Wellington Fault. The latter joins the back-arc domain to the north. The jump of wrench faulting is related to the oblique opening of the back-arc domain. Both phenomena are impeded southwards by the Hikurangi oceanic plateau entering the subduction zone. To cite this article: J. Delteil et al., C. R. Geoscience 335 (2003).
Keywords:oblique subduction  wrench tectonic flip  North Island  New Zealand  subduction oblique  saut de tectonique décrochante  ??le nord  Nouvelle-Zélande
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