2005
DOI: 10.1029/2004tc001655
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Deformation and fluid flow of a major out‐of‐sequence thrust located at seismogenic depth in an accretionary complex: Nobeoka Thrust in the Shimanto Belt, Kyushu, Japan

Abstract: [1] Nobeoka Thrust in Kyushu, southwest Japan, was investigated to understand the relationship between the seismogenic out-of-sequence thrust (OST) and fluid flow in accretionary prisms. The Nobeoka Thrust is a fossilized OST, being active at seismogenic depth. The hanging wall exhibits a penetrative plastic deformation, while a brittle, cataclastic mélange-like occurrence characterizes the footwall, although both of them have same shale and sandstone-dominant protolith. Vitrinite reflectance analyses indicate… Show more

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“…Deformation fabrics of both of these rocks are consistent with the sense of shear along the Nobeoka thrust (Kondo et al, 2005). Geothermometry using thrust (Kondo et al, 2005). Geothermometry using hrust (Kondo et al, 2005).…”
Section: Geological Setting Of the Nobeoka Thrustmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…Deformation fabrics of both of these rocks are consistent with the sense of shear along the Nobeoka thrust (Kondo et al, 2005). Geothermometry using thrust (Kondo et al, 2005). Geothermometry using hrust (Kondo et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 69%
“…Footwall strata of the Eocene Hyuga group are composed of a shale matrix mélange group are composed of a shale matrix mélange roup are composed of a shale matrix mélange with sandstone and basaltic blocks deformed mainly by brittle mechanisms. Deformation fabrics of both of these rocks are consistent with the sense of shear along the Nobeoka thrust (Kondo et al, 2005). Geothermometry using thrust (Kondo et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%