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Seismotectonics of the Median Tectonic Line in southwest Japan: Implications for coupling among major fault systems
Authors:Yuji Kanaori  Shin-ichi Kawakami  Kenji Yairi
Institution:(1) Department of Geological Sciences, Faculty of General Education, Gifu University, 1-1 Yanagido, 501-11 Gifu City, Japan;(2) Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Faculty of Education, Gifu University, 1-1 Yanagido, 501-11 Gifu City, Japan
Abstract:The relationship between the slip activity and occurrence of historical earthquakes along the Median Tectonic Line (MTL), together with that of the fault systems extending eastward has been examined. The MTL is divided into three segments, each containing diagnostic active faults. No historical earthquakes have been recorded along the central segment, although the segment has faster Quaternary slip rates compared with the other segments that have generated historical earthquakes. This discrepancy between earthquake generation and slip rate can be explained by a microplate model of southwest Japan. The microplate model also provides spatial and temporal coupling of slip on adjacent fault systems. In the context of this model, slip on adjacent faults reduces the normal stress on the MTL. Historical data and paleoseismic evidence indicate that slip on this segment occurs without significant strong ground motion. We interpret this as indicating anomalously slow seismic slip or aseismic slip. Slip on the central segment of the MTL creates transpressional regions at the eastern and western segments where historical earthquakes were recorded. Alternatively, the earthquakes at the eastern and western segments were triggered and concentrated shear stress at the edge of the segments resulted in postseismic slip along the central segment. The sequence of historical events suggests that the MTL characteristically does not produce great earthquakes. The microplate model also provides a tectonic framework for coupling of events among the MTL, the adjacent fault systems and the Nankai trough.
Keywords:Seismotectonics  fault system  Median Tectonic Line  seismic moment
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