Does subduction of mass transport deposits (MTDs) control seismic behavior of shallow–level megathrusts at convergent margins?

Andrea Festa*, Yildirim Dilek, Silvia Mittempergher, Kei Ogata, Gian Andrea Pini, Francesca Remitti

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Abstract

We present a critical appraisal of the role of subducted, medium (10–1000 km2) to giant (≥1000 km2) and heterogeneous, mud-rich mass transport deposits (MTDs) in seismic behavior and mechanisms of shallow earthquakes along subduction plate interfaces (or subduction channels) at convergent margins. Our observations from exhumed ancient subduction complexes around the world show that incorporation of mud-rich MTDs with a “chaotic” internal fabric (i.e., sedimentary mélanges or olistostromes) into subduction zones strongly modifies the structural architecture of a subduction plate interface and the physical properties of subducted material. The size and distribution of subducted MTDs with respect to the thickness of a subduction plate interface are critical factors influencing seismic behavior at convergent margins. Heterogeneous fabric and compositions of subducted MTDs may diminish the effectiveness of seismic ruptures considerably through the redistribution of overpressured fluids and accumulated strain. This phenomenon possibly favors the slow end-member of the spectrum of fault slip behavior (e.g., Slow Slip Events, Very Low Frequency Earthquakes, Non-Volcanic Tremors, creeping) compared to regular earthquakes, particularly in the shallow parts (T <250 °C) of a subduction plate interface.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)186-193
Number of pages8
JournalGondwana Research
Volume60
Early online date26 May 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2018

Funding

This work was supported by research grants from the Italian Ministry of University and Research (PRIN 2010/2011 “GEOPROB” – Geodynamic Processes of Oceanic Basins”, No: 2010AZR98L_002 to G.A. Pin, and No: 2010AZE98L_009 to G. Bettelli). Financial support from Università di Torino ( Ricerca Locale “ex 60%” 2014–2016 to A. Festa) and Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia ( FAR 2017 to F. Remitti) is also gratefully acknowledged. We extend our sincere thanks to Editor Santosh and T. Horscroft at Elsevier for inviting this contribution to Gondwana Research. We would like to express our sincere thanks to the anonymous reviewer and C. Doglioni for their constructive and thorough reviews, from which we have benefited greatly in revising our manuscript.

FundersFunder number
Italian Ministry of University and Research2010AZE98L_009, 2010AZR98L_002
Università Degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emila
Università degli Studi di Torino

    Keywords

    • Mass transport deposits
    • mélanges
    • Seismic behavior
    • Shallow megathrust
    • Subduction plate interface

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