Inner Forearc Stress State and Plate Coupling

Viven Sharma, Ikuko Wada, Joe Rippke

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Abstract

The long-term state of stress in the subduction forearc depends on the balance between margin-normal compression due to the plate-coupling force and the margin-normal tension due to the gravitational force on the margin topography. In most subduction margins, the outer forearc is largely in margin-normal compression due to the dominance of the plate-coupling force. The inner forearc's state of stress varies within and among subduction zones, but what gives rise to this variation is unclear. We examine the state of stress in the forearc region of nine subduction zones by inverting focal mechanism solutions for shallow forearc crustal earthquakes for five zones and inferring the previous inversion results for the other four. The results indicate that the inner forearc stress state is characterized by margin-normal horizontal deviatoric tension in parts of Nankai, Hikurangi, and southern Mexico. The vertical and margin-normal horizontal stresses are similar in magnitudes in northern Cascadia as previously reported and are in a neutral stress state. The inner forearc stress state in the rest of the study regions is characterized by margin-normal horizontal deviatoric compression. Tension in the inner forearc tends to occur where plate coupling is shallow. A larger width of the forearc also promotes inner-forearc tension. However, regional tectonics may overshadow or accentuate the background stress state in the inner forearc, such as in Hikurangi.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere2024GC011812
JournalGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

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© 2025 The Author(s). Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Geophysical Union.

Keywords

  • focal mechanism inversion
  • forearc stresses
  • forearc topography
  • frictionally coupled zone
  • plate coupling force
  • subduction fault strength

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