“…The collision is very young (4-8 Ma (Chi et al, 1981;Lin et al, 2003;Sibuet and Hsu, 2004)) and propagates southward at a rate estimated to 31-60 mm/yr (Byrne and Liu, 2002;Simoes and Avouac, 2006), although the stationarity of the propagation has been recently questioned (Castelltort et al, 2011). To the north of Taiwan, because of the reversal of the subduction polarity (Suppe, 1981(Suppe, , 1984 with the Philippine Sea plate subducting beneath Eurasia along the Ryukyu trench, shortening is no longer active across the Taiwan mountain belt (Yu et al, 1997), which is then disrupted by active normal faults (Shyu et al, 2005;Suppe, 1984).…”