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Volcanism and Subduction


Volcanism and Subduction

The Kamchatka Region
Geophysical Monograph Series, Band 172 1. Aufl.

von: John Eichelberger, Evgenii Gordeev, Pavel Izbekov, Minoru Kasahara, Jonathan Lees

123,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 11.06.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9781118672297
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 369

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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 172<br /><br />.The Kamchatka Peninsula and contiguous North Pacific Rim is among the most active regions in the world. Kamchatka itself contains 29 active volcanoes, 4 now in a state of semi-continuous eruption, and I has experienced 14 magnitude 7 or greater earthquakes since accurate recording began in 1962. At its heart is the uniquely acute subduction cusp where the Kamchatka and Aleutian Arcs and Emperor Seamount Chain meet. <p><i>Volcanism and Subduction</i> covers coupled magmatism and tectonics in this spectacular region, where the torn North Pacific slab dives into hot mantle. Senior Russian and American authors grapple with the dynamics of the cusp with perspectives from the west and east of it, respectively, while careful tephrostratigraphy yields a remarkably precise record of behavior of storied volcanoes such as Kliuchevskoi and Shiveluch. Towards the south, Japanese researchers elucidate subduction earthquake processes with unprecedented geodetic resolution. Looking eastward, new insights on caldera formation, monitoring, and magma ascent are presented for the Aleutians.</p> <p>This is one of the first books of its kind printed in the English language. Students and scientists beginning research in the region will find in this book a useful context and introduction to the region's scientific leaders. Others who wish to apply lessons learned in the North Pacific to their areas of interest will find the volume a valuable reference.</p>
<p>Preface<br /> <i>John Eichelberger, Evgenii Gordeev, Pavel Izbekov, Minoru Kasahara, and Jonathan Lees</i> vii</p> <p>Introduction: Subduction’s Sharpest Arrow<br /> <i>John C. Eichelberger</i> 1</p> <p><b>Section I: Tectonics and Subduction Zone Structure</b></p> <p><b>A. Overview</b></p> <p>Viewing the Tectonic Evolution of the Kamchatka-Aleutian (KAT) Connection With an Alaska Crustal Extrusion Perspective<br /> <i>David W. Scholl</i> 3</p> <p>Evolution of the Kurile-Kamchatkan Volcanic Arcs and Dynamics of the Kamchatka-Aleutian Junction<br /> <i>G.P. Avdeiko, D.P. Savelyev, A.A. Palueva, and S.V. Popruzhenko</i> 37</p> <p>The Origin of the Modern Kamchatka Subduction Zone<br /> <i>Alexander V. Lander and Mikhail N. Shapiro</i> 57</p> <p><b>B. Topical Studies</b></p> <p>Three Dimensional Images of the Kamchatka-Pacific Plate Cusp<br /> <i>Jonathan M. Lees, John VanDecar, Evgenii Gordeev, Alexei Ozerov, Mark Brandon, Jeff Park, and Vadim Levin</i> 65</p> <p>Thermal Models Beneath Kamchatka and the Pacific Plate Rejuvenation From a Mantle Plume Impact<br /> <i>V. C. Manea and M. Manea</i> 77</p> <p>Magnetic and Seismic Constraints on the Crustal Thermal Structure Beneath the Kamchatka Peninsula<br /> <i>Akiko Tanaka</i> 91</p> <p>Correlation of Kamchatka Lithosphere Velocity Anomalies With Subduction Processes<br /> <i>Irina Nizkous, Edi Kissling, Irina Sanina, Larissa Gontovaya, and Valeria Levina</i> 97</p> <p>Active Faulting in the Kamchatsky Peninsula, Kamchatka-Aleutian Junction<br /> <i>Andrey Kozhurin</i> 107</p> <p>High Seismic Attenuation in the Reflective Layers of the Philippine Sea Subduction Zone, Japan<br /> <i>Anatoly Petukhin and Takao Kagawa</i> 117</p> <p><b>Section II: Earthquakes</b></p> <p><b>A. Overview</b></p> <p>Seismicity, Earthquakes and Structure Along the Alaska-Aleutian and Kamchatka-Kurile Subduction Zones: A Review<br /> <i>Natalia A. Ruppert, Jonathan M. Lees, and Natalia P. Kozyreva</i> 129</p> <p><b>B. Topical Studies</b></p> <p>Recurrence of Recent Large Earthquakes Along the Southernmost Kurile-Kamchatka Subduction Zone<br /> <i>Yuichiro Tanioka, Kenji Satake, and Kenji Hirata</i> 145</p> <p>Spatial Relationship Between Interseismic Seismicity, Coseismic Asperities and Aftershock Activity in the Southwestern Kuril Islands<br /> <i>Hiroaki Takahashi and Minoru Kasahara</i> 153</p> <p><b>Section III: Volcanism</b></p> <p><b>A. Overview</b></p> <p>Late Pleistocene-Holocene Volcanism on the Kamchatka Peninsula, Northwest Pacific Region<br /> <i>Vera Ponomareva, Tatiana Churikova, Ivan Melekestsev, Olga Braitseva, Maria Pevzner and Leopold Sulerzhitsky</i> 165</p> <p><b>B. Topical Studies</b></p> <p>Geochemistry of Primitive Lavas of the Central Kamchatka Depression: Magma Generation at the Edge of the Pacific Plate<br /> <i>Maxim Portnyagin, Ilya Bindeman, Kaj Hoernle, and Folkmar Hauff</i> 199</p> <p>An Estimation of Magmatic System Parameters From Eruptive Activity Dynamics<br /> <i>Yurii Slezin</i> 241</p> <p>Diverse Deformation Patterns of Aleutian Volcanoes From Satellite Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR)<br /> <i>Zhong Lu, Daniel Dzurisin, Charles Wicks, Jr., John Power, Ohig Kwoun, and Russell Rykhus</i> 249</p> <p>Holocene Eruptive History of Shiveluch Volcano, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia<br /> <i>Vera Ponomareva, Philip Kyle, Maria Pevzner, Leopold Sulerzhitsky, and Melanie Hartman</i> 263</p> <p>Periodicities in the Dynamics of Eruptions of Klyuchevskoi Volcano, Kamchatka<br /> <i>A. Yu. Ozerov, P. P. Firstov, and V. A. Gavrilov</i> 283</p> <p>Tomographic Images of Klyuchevskoy Volcano P-Wave Velocity<br /> <i>Jonathan M. Lees, Neill Symons, Olga Chubarova,Valentina Gorelchik, and Alexei Ozerov</i> 293</p> <p>Minor- and Trace Element Zoning in Plagioclase From Kizimen Volcano, Kamchatka: Insights on the Magma Chamber Processes<br /> <i>Tatiana Churikova, Gerhard Wörner, John Eichelberger, and Boris Ivanov</i> 303</p> <p>Dynamics of the 1800 <sup>14</sup>C yr BP Caldera-Forming Eruption of Ksudach Volcano, Kamchatka, Russia<br /> <i>Benjamin J. Andrews, James E. Gardner, Steve Tait, Vera Ponomareva, and Ivan V. Melekestsev</i> 325</p> <p>Late Pleistocene and Holocene Caldera-Forming Eruptions of Okmok Caldera, Aleutian Islands, Alaska<br /> <i>Jessica F. Larsen, Christina Neal, Janet Schaefer, Jim Beget, and Chris Nye</i> 343</p> <p>Preliminary Study on Magnetic Structure and Geothermal Activity of Tyatya Volcano, Southwestern Kuril Islands<br /> <i>Noritoshi Okazaki, Hiroaki Takahashi, Kenji Nogami, Hiromitsu Oshima, Hiromu Okada, and Minoru Kasahara</i> 365</p>
<p>John Eichelberger and Evgenii Gordeev are the authors of Volcanism and Subduction: The Kamchatka Region, published by Wiley.

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