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Erosional features as indicators of thrust fault activity (Nankai Trough, Japan)
2014
Marine Geology
A submarine channel system and basal ramps of a Quaternary mass-transport deposit (MTD) are shown to represent thrust fault activity in the Nankai accretionary wedge. Variations in channel bed slope, height and width of submarine channels and gullies indicate uplift and sediment bypass seaward from a margindominating out-of-sequence thrust, the megasplay fault (MSF), at b 1.67-1.46 Ma. Between~1.05 and 0.85 Ma, a younger mass-transport deposit (MTD 6) was detached at different depths.
doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2013.07.011
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