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Kinematic interpretation of remnant en-echelon rift segments of the southwestern Japan Sea
Authors:J V Smith and S Yamauchi
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Geology Department, Shimane University, 1060 Nishikawatsu, 690, Shimane, Japan

Abstract:The southwestern Japan Sea and the margin of southwestern Japan feature parallel elongate extensional sub-basins and grabens. These structures are oblique to the trend of southwestern Japan and are interpreted as the remnant of an en-echelon array. Such a right-stepping remnant en-echelon pattern indicates sinistral rifting of the southwestern Japan block from Asia. The major extensional fault trends are parallel over a distance of 600 km. Infinitesimal kinematic relations show that it is unlikely that these faults initiated in response to rotation about the nearby pole determined from paleomagnetic studies. Rather, an earlier stage of rifting about a distant pole is indicated. The rotational pole of this early rifting was probably located at least 6000 km away from the rift and the pole of rotation was offset from the rift trend by a similar distance. Rifting about this distant rotational pole loosened the southwestern Japan continental block from the Asian mainland making it susceptible to a large rotation about a nearby pole.
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