Subduction of Oceanic Plate -Its Realities- Summary of French-Japanese Cooperative "Kaiko" Project
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 592 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
Brief summary of results obtained by a  French-Japanese cooperative study on the bottom  of trenches around Japan. The geophysical  prospection, multi beam echo sounding and  direct observation with submersible dives of  the trench bottom clarified the details of the  subduction of oceanic plates. It may be noted,  among many new facts found: 1. The subduction and geologic structure  resulted from the process is different  according to the nature of subducting oceanic  plate, and the geology of the land behind the  trench. Thus the Nankai trough characterized by  the developpement of accretionary prisms is  contrasted to that of the Japan Trench where  the basement rocks are exposed on the land side  cliff of the trench wall. 2. The compressional tectonic situation  prevailing in the trench bottom provokes the  venting, along the fissures on the bottom, of  water contained in sediments. Hydrocarbons  contained in the sediments are comming out with  water and give nutrients for bacteria. Clams,  tube warms, sea slugs and shrimps are taking  these bacteria as their food and biological  communities with exceptionally dense population  for the deep sea of more than 3000 meters in  depth are formed on the field of accretionary  prism and wall of the land side cliff. 3. An intense compressional tectonic field  resulted from the subduction is inducing the  transition from the subduction of oceanic plate  to the collision of a part of the plate to the  continental plate.
Citation
APA: (1987) Subduction of Oceanic Plate -Its Realities- Summary of French-Japanese Cooperative "Kaiko" Project
MLA: Subduction of Oceanic Plate -Its Realities- Summary of French-Japanese Cooperative "Kaiko" Project. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.
