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Identification of active faults and tectonic features through heat flow distribution in the Nankai Trough, Japan, based on high-resolution velocity-estimated bottom-simulating reflector depths

Estimates of heat flow can contribute to our understanding of geological structures in plate convergent zones that produce great earthquakes. We applied automated velocity analysis to obtain the accurate seismic profiles needed for precise heat flow estimates using six new seismic profiles acquired...

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Published in:Earth, planets, and space planets, and space, 2023-12, Vol.75 (1), p.147-16, Article 147
Main Authors: Takenouchi, Shuto, Tsuji, Takeshi, Shiraishi, Kazuya, Nakamura, Yasuyuki, Kodaira, Shuichi, Fujie, Gou, Mukumoto, Kota
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Summary:Estimates of heat flow can contribute to our understanding of geological structures in plate convergent zones that produce great earthquakes. We applied automated velocity analysis to obtain the accurate seismic profiles needed for precise heat flow estimates using six new seismic profiles acquired during R/V Kaimei KM18-10 voyage in 2018. We calculated heat flow values in the accretionary wedge of the Nankai Trough off the Kii Peninsula, Japan, from the positions of widespread bottom-simulating reflectors (BSRs) in seismic reflection profiles. Calculated conductive heat flow values from the depth of the BSR agree with previous studies where a regional trend is observed from ~ 50 mW/m 2 to 
ISSN:1880-5981
1343-8832
1880-5981
DOI:10.1186/s40623-023-01890-9