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Published November 28, 2017 | Supplemental Material + Accepted Version + Published
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Subduction initiation with vertical lithospheric heterogeneities and new fault formation

Abstract

How subduction initiates with mechanically unfavorable lithospheric heterogeneities is important and rarely studied. We investigate this with a geodynamic model for the Puysegur Incipient Subduction Zone (PISZ) south of New Zealand. The model incorporates a true free surface, elasto-visco-plastic rheology and phase changes. Our predictions fit the morphology of the Puysegur Trench and Ridge and the deformation history on the overriding plate. We show how a new thrust fault forms and evolves into a smooth subduction interface, and how a preexisting weak zone can become a vertical fault inboard of the thrust fault during subduction initiation, consistent with two-fault system at PISZ. The model suggests that the PISZ may not yet be self-sustaining. We propose that the Snares Zone (or Snares Trough) is caused by plate coupling differences between shallower and deeper parts, the tectonic sliver between two faults experiences strong rotation, and low-density material accumulates beneath the Snares Zone.

Additional Information

© 2017 American Geophysical Union. Received 22 AUG 2017; Accepted 24 OCT 2017; Accepted article online 30 OCT 2017; Published online 20 NOV 2017. X. M. and M. G. were supported by the National Science Foundation through awards EAR-1247022, EAR-1645775, and OCE-1654766. D. A. M. acknowledges financial support from the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013)/ERC Grant Agreement 279925. Computations carried out on the NSF XSEDE systems, made possible by TG-EAR160027. We thank Magali Billen for her detailed review and constructive suggestions. Additional information for this article can be found in the supporting information. Source data for Figures 3 and 4 are available at https://doi.org/10.22002/D1.298.

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