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  Timing of Eocene compressional plate failure during subduction initiation, northern Zealandia, southwestern Pacific

Stratford, W. R., Sutherland, R., Dickens, G. R., Blum, P., Collot, J., Gurnis, M., Saito, S., BordenaveG, A., Etienne, S. J. G., Agnini, C., Alegret, L., Asatryan, G., Bhattacharya, J., Chang, L., Cramwinckel, M. J., Dallanave, E., Drake, M. K., Giorgioni, M., Harper, D. T., Huang, H.-H.-M., Keller, A. L., Lam, A. R., Li, H., Matsui, H., Morgans, H. E. G., Newsam, C., Park, Y.-H., Pascher, K. M., Pekar, S. F., Penman, D. E., Westerhold, T., Zhou, X. (2022): Timing of Eocene compressional plate failure during subduction initiation, northern Zealandia, southwestern Pacific. - Geophysical Journal International, 229, 3, 1567-1585.
https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggac016

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Stratford, W. R.1, Author
Sutherland, R.1, Author
Dickens, G. R.1, Author
Blum, P.1, Author
Collot, J.1, Author
Gurnis, M.1, Author
Saito, S.1, Author
BordenaveG, A.1, Author
Etienne, S. J. G.1, Author
Agnini, C.1, Author
Alegret, L.1, Author
Asatryan, Gayane2, Author              
Bhattacharya, J.1, Author
Chang, L.1, Author
Cramwinckel, M. J.1, Author
Dallanave, E.1, Author
Drake, M. K.1, Author
Giorgioni, M.1, Author
Harper, D. T.1, Author
Huang, H.-H. M.1, Author
Keller, A. L.1, AuthorLam, A. R.1, AuthorLi, H.1, AuthorMatsui, H.1, AuthorMorgans, H. E. G.1, AuthorNewsam, C.1, AuthorPark, Y.-H.1, AuthorPascher, K. M.1, AuthorPekar, S. F.1, AuthorPenman, D. E.1, AuthorWesterhold, T.1, AuthorZhou, X.1, Author more..
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 Abstract: Rapid onset of subduction tectonics across the western Pacific convergent margins in the early Eocene was followed by a slower phase of margin growth of the proto Tonga-Kermadec subduction system north of Zealandia during a middle Eocene phase of tectonic adjustment. We present new age constraints from International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 371 borehole data on deformation events in northern Zealandian sediments that document the formation of the convergent margin boundary northwest of New Zealand. The deformation shows a shortening event that lasted up to 20 myr and acted over distances of ∼1000 km inboard of the evolving plate margin, just northwest of New Zealand. Multichannel seismic profiles tied to our new borehole sites show shortening occurred predominantly between 45 and 35 Ma with some deformation related to slope failure continuing into the Oligocene. The termination of shortening is linked to opening of the backarc basins of the southwest Pacific and the migration of the Tonga-Kermadec Trench to the east which may have removed the structural evidence of the Eocene plate margin. Palaeogene deformation observed inboard of the evolving proto Tonga-Kermadec subduction system indicates that the lithosphere of northern Zealandia, a region of thin continental crust, was strong enough to act as a stress guide. Compressive stresses that caused intraplate folding and faulting developed behind the initiating subduction system with the finite period of deformation indicating the time frame over which an active convergent margin lay along the northern margin of Zealandia.

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 Dates: 2022-01-282022
 Publication Status: Finally published
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1093/gji/ggac016
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Title: Geophysical Journal International
Source Genre: Journal, SCI, Scopus, ab 2024 OA-Gold
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 229 (3) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1567 - 1585 Identifier: ISSN: 0956-540X
ISSN: 1365-246X
CoNE: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/journals180