Journal article

Seismic response to slab rupture and variation in lithospheric structure beneath the Savu Sea, Indonesia

KS Ely, M Sandiford

Tectonophysics | Published : 2010

Abstract

Variations in seismic moment release and stress state across the transition from subduction of oceanic crust to arc-continent collision in the Banda Arc are constrained by focal mechanism solutions from the CMT earthquake catalogue. In particular the slab under the western Savu Sea is unusual in that intermediate depth (70-300 km) events indicate that at this depth range the slab is largely in down-dip compression. This contrasts with the intermediate depth, down-dip tension that typifies the Sunda slab to the west and the far eastern Banda slab to the east. Down-dip compression beneath the Savu Sea reflects subduction of transitional crust of the Scott Plateau, more buoyant than the Indian ..

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This work owes much to the efforts of the seismological community; particularly the Global CMT Project. Shamita Das is thanked for kindly providing her catalogue of relocated earthquakes in the Sunda-Banda region. Detailed comments by two anonymous reviewers were very helpful in improving the structure and sharpening the focus of the manuscript. KE acknowledges the support of a CSIRO Postgraduate Award and the David Hay Postgraduate Writing-Up Award.