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Tectonic evolution along the northernmost border of the Philippine Sea plate since about 1 Ma
Authors:Tanio Ito  Kenichi Kano  Yo Uesugi  Kazuo Kosaka and Tatsuro Chiba
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1 Geological Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113, Japan

2 Faculty of Education, Shizuoka University, Shizuoka 422, Japan

3 Tsuru University, Tsuru 402, Japan

4 College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University, Tokyo 156, Japan

Abstract:Recent structural, tephrochronologic and magnetostratigraphic studies conducted along the northernmost border of the Philippine Sea (PHS) plate enable us to reconstruct the precise tectonic evolution along the convergent boundary between the PHS plate and the Northeast Japan (NEJ) plate or the North American (NAM) plate since about 1 Ma. The authors of the present study split the tectonic evolution into five stages and present the characteristics of each stage. A plate tectonic interpretation is proposed, based upon the tectonic evolution, with special reference to the mode of convergent motion. In brief, our interpretations are as follows: the relative motion between the PHS and the NEJ plates was not recognized geologically within the area studied from about 1.0 to 0.9 Ma (Stage 1), suggesting either none or small influence from the coupling between the two plates during that period of time. Convergence between the PHS and the NEJ plates was possibly in N-S direction from 0.9 to 0.5 Ma (Stage II), and probably north-northwestward since 0.5 Ma (Stages III to V). The mode of the convergent motion was that of buoyant subduction in Stages II and III. The mode changed gradually from buoyant subduction during Stage IV to collision in Stage V (0.07 Ma to the present).
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