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Microearthquakes along the back-arc spreading system in the eastern Bismarck Sea
Authors:T. Eguchi  Y. Fujinawa  M. Ukawa  L. Bibot
Affiliation:1. National Research Center for Disaster Prevention, Tennodai 3-1, Sakura, 305, Niihari, lbaraki, Japan
2. Port Moresby Geophysical Observatory, Box 323, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
Abstract:OBS’s were deployed for 26 to 29 days in the eastern Bismarck Sea to investigate the back-arc spreading. Hypocenters of 186 shallow earthquakes were determined using P- and S-waves from at least five stations. In the western survey area, a transform fault zone is marked by a linear micro-earthquake activity striking N65°W and less than 5 km wide. The predominant type of their focal mechanisms is strike-slip. In the eastern area, several intermittent zones of micro-earthquakes and their strike-slip type focal mechanisms suggest the location of short-length transform faults separating en-echelon spreading ridges.
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