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Subduction of the Daiichi Kashima Seamount in the Japan Trench

January 1, 1989

In 1984-1985, the Kaiko consortium collected Seabeam, single-channel seismic and submersible sampling data in the vicinity of the Daiichi-Kashima seamount and the southern Japan trench. We performed a prestack migration of a Shell multichannel seismic profile, that crosses this area, and examined it in the light of this unusually diverse Kaiko dataset. Unlike the frontal structure of the northern Japan trench, where mass-wasting appears to be the dominant tectonic process, the margin in front of the Daiichi-Kashima shows indentation, imbrication, uplift and erosion. Emplacement of the front one-third of the seamount beneath the margin front occurs without accretion. We conclude that the Daiichi-Kashima seamount exemplifies an intermediate stage between the initial collision and subduction of a seamount at a continental margin. ?? 1989.

Publication Year 1989
Title Subduction of the Daiichi Kashima Seamount in the Japan Trench
Authors S. Lallemand, R. Culotta, Roland E. von Huene
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Tectonophysics
Index ID 70015594
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse