1983
DOI: 10.1029/jb088ib09p07429
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Back arc thrusting in the Eastern Sunda Arc, Indonesia: A consequence of arc‐continent collision

Abstract: The structure of the eastern Sunda back arc region is dominated by two large north directed thrusts, the Wetar and Flores thrusts, and one or more minor thrusts, which may represent early stages of subduction polarity reversal of the arc. The relationships between thrusting and magmatic activity, surface slopes, cross‐arc faulting, uplift, forearc structure, and collision by the Australian continental margin provide constraints on the likely driving mechanisms of thrust formation. Driving mechanisms are consid… Show more

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“…The arc-continent collision has now propagated around the embayment south of the Bird's Head and involves the entire Banda Arc region (Hall 2002). Underthrusting of the Australian continental margin increases coupling along the subduction interface as indicated by partitioning of strain away from the deformation front into the forearc (Reed et al 1986;Harris et al 2009) and back arc regions (Silver et al 1983). In the backarc, the volcanic arc is thrust over the southern edge of the Banda Sea Basin (Fig.…”
Section: Tectonic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The arc-continent collision has now propagated around the embayment south of the Bird's Head and involves the entire Banda Arc region (Hall 2002). Underthrusting of the Australian continental margin increases coupling along the subduction interface as indicated by partitioning of strain away from the deformation front into the forearc (Reed et al 1986;Harris et al 2009) and back arc regions (Silver et al 1983). In the backarc, the volcanic arc is thrust over the southern edge of the Banda Sea Basin (Fig.…”
Section: Tectonic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Faulting and tectonically induced deformation in the eastern part of the Lombok Basin hampers the exact delineation of the Sumba fragment (van Weering et al 1989). In the Savu Fore-Arc Basin east of Sumba seismic reflection reveals a submarine ridge, the North Savu Ridge (Silver et al 1983). The ridge begins at Sumba's easternmost end and runs to the ESE towards the island of Savu.…”
Section: Outline Of the Sumba Fragmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather than causing modernday tectonic rotations, mid-Pliocene collision of the Australian shelf with the Banda Arc [Johnston and Bowin, 1981] has abruptly shut down convergence on the Timor Trough, transferring it onto reverse struc- tures in the back-arc region, such as the Wetar Thrust [e.g., Silver et al, 1983b;Genrich et al, 1996]. The transition from north directed oceanic subduction at the Java Trench to collision of the Australian shelf (where contractional deformation now occurs in the back-arc region, north of Timor) is accommodated by NNE-trending left-lateral strike slip faults such as the Sumba fracture in the Savu Sea [Audley-Charles, 1975;McCaffrey, 1988].…”
Section: B3 Modern Examples Of Buoyant Indentor Subduction Without Amentioning
confidence: 99%