Crystal structure and tectonics of the Hidaka collision zone, Hokkaido (Japan), revealed by vibroseis seismic reflection and gravity surveys

被引:48
|
作者
Arita, K [1 ]
Ikawa, T
Ito, T
Yamamoto, A
Saito, M
Nishida, Y
Satoh, H
Kimura, G
Watanabe, T
Ikawa, T
Koruda, T
机构
[1] Hokkaido Univ, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, Kita Ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060, Japan
[2] Chiba Univ, Dept Earth Sci, Inage Ku, Chiba 263, Japan
[3] Hokkaido Univ, Res Ctr Earthquake Predict, Kita Ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060, Japan
[4] Univ Osaka Prefecture, CIAS, Dept Earth Sci, Sakai, Osaka 593, Japan
[5] Japex Geosci Inst Inc, Shinagawa Ku, Tokyo 140, Japan
关键词
crustal structure; Hidaka Collision Zone; seismic reflection; gravity survey; collision tectonics; Hokkaido;
D O I
10.1016/S0040-1951(98)00018-3
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
This study is the first integrated geological and geophysical investigation of the Hidaka Collision Zone in southern Central Hokkaido, Japan, which shows complex collision tectonics with a westward vergence. The Hidaka Collision Zone consists of the Idon'nappu Belt (IB), the Poroshiri Ophiolite Belt (POB) and the Hidaka Metamorphic Belt (HMB) with the Hidaka Belt from west to east. The POB (metamorphosed ophiolites) is overthrust by the HMB (steeply eastward-dipping palaeo-arc crust) along the Hidaka Main Thrust (HMT), and in turn, thrusts over the Idon'nappu Belt (melanges) along the Hidaka Western Thrust (HWT). Seismic reflection and gravity surveys along a 20-km-long traverse across the southern Hidaka Mountains revealed hitherto unknown crustal structures of the collision zone such as listric thrusts, back thrusts, frontal thrust-and-fold structures, and duplex structures. The main findings are as follows. (1) The HMT, which dips steeply at the surface, is a listric fault dipping gently at a depth of similar to 7 km beneath the eastern end of the HMB, and cutting across the lithological boundaries and schistosity of the Hidaka metamorphic rocks. (2) A second reflector is detected 1 km below the HMT reflector. The intervening part between these two reflectors is inferred to be the POB, which is only little exposed at the surface. This inference is supported by the high positive Bouguer anomalies along the Hidaka Mountains. (3) The shallow portion of the IB at the front of the collision zone has a number of NNE-dipping reflectors, indicative of imbricated fold-and-thrust structures. (4) Subhorizontal reflectors at a depth of 14 km are recognized intermittently at both sides of the seismic profile. These reflectors may correspond to the velocity boundary (5.9-6.6 km/s) previously obtained from seismic refraction profiling in the northern Hidaka Mountains. (5) These crustal structures as well as the back thrust found in the eastern end of the traverse represent characteristics of collisional tectonics resulting from the two collisional events since the Early Tertiary. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:197 / 210
页数:14
相关论文
共 41 条
  • [1] Delamination-wedge structure beneath the Hidaka Collision Zone, central Hokkaido, Japan inferred from seismic reflection profiling
    Tsumura, N
    Ikawa, H
    Ikawa, T
    Shinohara, M
    Ito, T
    Arita, K
    Moriya, T
    Kimura, G
    Ikawa, T
    [J]. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 1999, 26 (08) : 1057 - 1060
  • [2] Delamination-wedge structure beneath the Hidaka Collision Zone, central Hokkaido, Japan inferred from seismic reflection profiling
    Tsumura, Noriko
    Ikawa, Hidemasa
    Ikawa, Takashi
    Shinohara, Masanao
    Ito, Tanio
    Arita, Kazunori
    Moriya, Takeo
    Kimura, Gaku
    Ikawa, Takeshi
    [J]. Geophysical Research Letters, 1999, 26 (08): : 1057 - 1060
  • [3] Delamination-wedge structure beneath the Hidaka Collision Zone, Central Hokkaido, Japan inferred from seismic reflection profiling
    Japex Geoscience Institute Inc., Tokyo, Japan
    不详
    不详
    不详
    不详
    不详
    [J]. Geophys. Res. Lett., 8 (1057-1060):
  • [4] Evolution history of the Hidaka-oki (offshore Hidaka) basin in the southern central Hokkaido, as revealed by seismic interpretation, and related tectonic events in an adjacent collision zone
    Itoh, Y
    Tsuru, T
    [J]. PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS, 2005, 153 (04) : 220 - 226
  • [5] Collision structure in the upper crust beneath the southwestern foot of the Hidaka mountains, Hokkaido, Japan as derived from explosion seismic observations
    Moriya, T
    Okada, H
    Matsushima, T
    Asano, S
    Yoshii, T
    Ikami, A
    [J]. TECTONOPHYSICS, 1998, 290 (3-4) : 181 - 196
  • [6] Lateral structural variation across a collision zone in central Hokkaido, Japan, as revealed by wide-angle seismic experiments
    Iwasaki, T
    Ozel, O
    Moriya, T
    Sakai, S
    Suzuki, S
    Aoki, G
    Maeda, T
    Iidaka, T
    [J]. GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL, 1998, 132 (02) : 435 - 457
  • [7] Basement structure of Hokkaido Komagatake Volcano, Japan, as revealed by artificial seismic survey
    Onizawa, Shin'ya
    Oshima, Hiromitsu
    Aoyama, Hiroshi
    Maekawa, Tokumitsu
    Suzuki, Atsuo
    Miyamachi, Hiroki
    Tsutsui, Tomoki
    Matsushima, Takeshi
    Tanaka, Satoru
    Oikawa, Jun
    Matsuwo, Norimichi
    Yamamoto, Keigo
    Shiga, Toru
    Mori, Takehiko
    [J]. JOURNAL OF VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH, 2009, 183 (3-4) : 245 - 253
  • [8] Incoming plate structure at the Japan Trench subduction zone revealed in densely spaced reflection seismic profiles
    Nakamura, Yasuyuki
    Kodaira, Shuichi
    Fujie, Gou
    Yamashita, Mikiya
    Obana, Koichiro
    Miura, Seiichi
    [J]. PROGRESS IN EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE, 2023, 10 (01)
  • [9] Incoming plate structure at the Japan Trench subduction zone revealed in densely spaced reflection seismic profiles
    Yasuyuki Nakamura
    Shuichi Kodaira
    Gou Fujie
    Mikiya Yamashita
    Koichiro Obana
    Seiichi Miura
    [J]. Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 10
  • [10] Structural heterogeneity in and around the fold-and-thrust belt of the Hidaka Collision zone, Hokkaido, Japan and its relationship to the aftershock activity of the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake
    Iwasaki, Takaya
    Tsumura, Noriko
    Ito, Tanio
    Arita, Kazunori
    Makoto, Matsubara
    Sato, Hiroshi
    Kurashimo, Eiji
    Hirata, Naoshi
    Abe, Susumu
    Noda, Katsuya
    Fujiwara, Akira
    Kikuchi, Shinsuke
    Suzuki, Kazuko
    [J]. EARTH PLANETS AND SPACE, 2019, 71 (01):