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Published July 16, 2017 | Published + Supplemental Material
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Trench motion-controlled slab morphology and stress variations: Implications for the isolated 2015 Bonin Islands deep earthquake

Abstract

The subducted old and cold Pacific Plate beneath the young Philippine Sea Plate at the Izu-Bonin trench over the Cenozoic hosts regional deep earthquakes. We investigate slab morphology and stress regimes under different trench motion histories with mantle convection models. Viscosity, temperature, and deviatoric stress are inherently heterogeneous within the slab, which we link to the occurrence of isolated earthquakes. Models expand on previous suggestions that observed slab morphology variations along the Izu-Bonin subduction zone, exhibited as shallow slab dip angles in the north and steeper dip angles in the south, are mainly due to variations in the rate of trench retreat from the north (where it is fast) to the south (where it is slow). Geodynamic models consistent with the regional plate tectonics, including oceanic plate age, plate convergence rate, and trench motion history, reproduce the seismologically observed principal stress direction and slab morphology. We suggest that the isolated ~680 km deep, 30 May 2015 M_w 7.9 Bonin Islands earthquake, which lies east of the well-defined Benioff zone and has its principal compressional stress direction oriented toward the tip of the previously defined Benioff zone, can be explained by Pacific slab buckling in response to the slow trench retreat.

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© 2017 American Geophysical Union. Received 29 APR 2017; Accepted 14 JUN 2017; Accepted article online 19 JUN 2017; Published online 3 JUL 2017. T. Y. benefitted from the discussion with Lingling Ye. We thank two anonymous reviewers for their commentary on the paper. Supported by the NSF under EAR-1247022, EAR-1600956, and EAR-1645775. The Finite element software Citcom used for model calculation can be downloaded from the CIG website https://geodynamics.org/.

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