Subduction Dynamics at the Middle America Trench

Subduction Dynamics at the Middle America Trench
Title Subduction Dynamics at the Middle America Trench PDF eBook
Author Robyn K. Kelly
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Total Pages 356
Release 2003
Genre Beryllium
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The cosmogenic radionuclide (10)Be is a unique tracer of shallow sediment subduction in volcanic arcs. The range in (10)Be enrichment in the Central American Volcanic Arc between Guatemala and Costa Rica is not controlled by variations in (10)Be concentrations in subducting sediment seaward of the Middle America Trench. Grain size is the principal control on the sedimentary (10)Be concentrations. (10)Be in fine-grained, terrigenous sediments is diluted by larger grained volcanogenic material. The sharp decrease in (10)Be enrichment in the Central American Volcanic Arc between southeastern Nicaragua and northwestern Costa Rica correlates with fault structure in the subducting Cocos plate. Offshore of Nicaragua, extensional faults associated with plate bending have throw equal to or greater than the overlying subducting sediment thickness. These faults enable efficient subduction of the entire sediment package by preventing relocation of the decollement within the downgoing sediments. Offshore of Costa Rica, the reduction of fault relief results in basement faults that do not penetrate the overlying sediment. A conceptual model is proposed in which the absence of significant basement roughness allows the decollement to descend into the subducting sediment column, leading to subsequent underplating and therefore removal of the bulk of the sediment layer that contains (10)Be.

Subduction Dynamics at the Middle America Trench

Subduction Dynamics at the Middle America Trench
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Funding for this work was provided by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, the WHOI Ocean Ventures Fund, the WHOI Deep Ocean Institute Graduate Fellowship, and Geological Society of America Graduate Research Grant #7179-02.

Large to Fine Scale Subduction Processes in the Middle America Trench Offshore of Guatemala

Large to Fine Scale Subduction Processes in the Middle America Trench Offshore of Guatemala
Title Large to Fine Scale Subduction Processes in the Middle America Trench Offshore of Guatemala PDF eBook
Author Bradley Matthew Battista
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Total Pages 134
Release 2001
Genre Imaging systems in seismology
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Subduction Dynamics

Subduction Dynamics
Title Subduction Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Gabriele Morra
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 208
Release 2015-11-02
Genre Science
ISBN 1118888855

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Subduction dynamics has been actively studied through seismology, mineral physics, and laboratory and numerical experiments. Understanding the dynamics of the subducting slab is critical to a better understanding of the primary societally relevant natural hazards emerging from our planetary interior, the megathrust earthquakes and consequent tsunamis. Subduction Dynamics is the result of a meeting that was held between August 19 and 22, 2012 on Jeju island, South Korea, where about fifty researchers from East Asia, North America and Europe met. Chapters treat diverse topics ranging from the response of the ionosphere to earthquake and tsunamis, to the origin of mid-continental volcanism thousands kilometers distant from the subduction zone, from the mysterious deep earthquakes triggered in the interior of the descending slabs, to the detailed pattern of accretionary wedges in convergent zones, from the induced mantle flow in the deep mantle, to the nature of the paradigms of earthquake occurrence, showing that all of them ultimately are due to the subduction process. Volume highlights include: Multidisciplinary research involving geology, mineral physics, geophysics and geodynamics Extremely large-scale numerical models with sliate-of-the art high performance computing facilities Overview of exceptional three-dimensional dynamic representation of the evolution of the Earth interiors and of the earthquake and subsequent tsunami dynamics Global risk assessment strategies in predicting natural disasters This volume is a valuable contribution in earth and environmental sciences that will assist with understanding the mechanisms behind plate tectonics and predicting and mitigating future natural hazards like earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis.

Subduction Dynamics

Subduction Dynamics
Title Subduction Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Gabriele Morra
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 208
Release 2015-09-23
Genre Science
ISBN 1118888995

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Subduction dynamics has been actively studied through seismology, mineral physics, and laboratory and numerical experiments. Understanding the dynamics of the subducting slab is critical to a better understanding of the primary societally relevant natural hazards emerging from our planetary interior, the megathrust earthquakes and consequent tsunamis. Subduction Dynamics is the result of a meeting that was held between August 19 and 22, 2012 on Jeju island, South Korea, where about fifty researchers from East Asia, North America and Europe met. Chapters treat diverse topics ranging from the response of the ionosphere to earthquake and tsunamis, to the origin of mid-continental volcanism thousands kilometers distant from the subduction zone, from the mysterious deep earthquakes triggered in the interior of the descending slabs, to the detailed pattern of accretionary wedges in convergent zones, from the induced mantle flow in the deep mantle, to the nature of the paradigms of earthquake occurrence, showing that all of them ultimately are due to the subduction process. Volume highlights include: Multidisciplinary research involving geology, mineral physics, geophysics and geodynamics Extremely large-scale numerical models with sliate-of-the art high performance computing facilities Overview of exceptional three-dimensional dynamic representation of the evolution of the Earth interiors and of the earthquake and subsequent tsunami dynamics Global risk assessment strategies in predicting natural disasters This volume is a valuable contribution in earth and environmental sciences that will assist with understanding the mechanisms behind plate tectonics and predicting and mitigating future natural hazards like earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis.

Advances in Seismic Event Location

Advances in Seismic Event Location
Title Advances in Seismic Event Location PDF eBook
Author Cliffort H. Thurber
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 271
Release 2013-11-11
Genre Science
ISBN 9401595364

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Advances in Seismic Event Location provides a broad overview of the fundamental issues involved in seismic event location, and presents a variety of state-of-the-art location methods and applications at a wide range of spatial scales. Three important themes in the book are: seismic monitoring for a Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), seismic event location in three-dimensional Earth models, and methods for multiple-event location. Each chapter contains background material to help readers less familiar with the topics covered, as well as to provide abundant references for readers interested in probing deeper into a topic. However, most of the emphasis is on recent advances in methodology and their application. Audience: The book is intended primarily for academic and professional researchers and graduate students in seismology.

Ecosystem Dynamics in a Polar Desert

Ecosystem Dynamics in a Polar Desert
Title Ecosystem Dynamics in a Polar Desert PDF eBook
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Publisher American Geophysical Union
Total Pages 224
Release 1998
Genre Desert ecology
ISBN 9780875905

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Presents information from the primary abiotic forces defining the system, and from the present hydrology, biogeochemistry and physics of major sites of organic carbon production of the McMurdo Dry Valleys. Additionally, research on the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the dry valley soils is included. The role of environmental management in long-term ecological studies is also addressed. The accompanying CDROM provides details and scale to visualize the McMurdo Dry Valleys from an ecosystem perspective.