Autre(s) titre(s) |
(Krakatau Cruise: Extension-subduction of the continental margin between Java and Sumatra.) |
Type |
Article |
Date |
1990 |
Langue(s) |
Français |
Auteur(s) |
Vincent R, Chamot-Rooke N, Deplus C, Diament M, Dubois J, Huchon P, Larue M, Voisset M, Rigolet P |
Conférence |
Tour de Monde Jean Charcot , Paris (France), 2-3 Mar 1989 |
Source |
Oceanologica Acta, Special issue (0399-1784) (Gauthier-Villars), 1990 |
Résumé en anglais |
The Krakatau project has been launched as a regional study along the Indonesian island arc aiming at understanding the response of an island arc and of its fore-arc to an increased obliquity in the convergence along its subducting border. Along the Sunda island arc, convergence varies from near-to-normal along Java to increasingly oblique along Sumatra, and to near-to-tangent along the Andaman-Nicobar ridge. As a result of this increased obliquity, it has been assumed that the fore-arc region has been mobilized, as a whole as a series of segmented units with a resulting strike-slip motion parallel to the island-arc. |
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