Tectonics in the Northwestern West Philippine Basin
Abstract
The West Philippine basin (WPB) is a currently inactive marginal basin belonging to Philippine Sea plate, which has a complex formation history and various crust structures. Based on gravity, magnetic and seismic data, the tectonics in West Philippine basin is characterized by amagma spreading stage and strike slip fractures. NNE trending Okinawa-Luzon fracture zone is a large fracture zone with apparent geomorphology and shows a right-handed movement. The results of joint gravity-magnetic-seismic inversion suggest that the Okinawa-Luzon fracture zone has intensive deformation and is a transform fault. Western existence of the NW trending fractures under Ryukyu Islands Arc is the main cause of the differences between south and north Okinawa Trough. The Urdaneta plateau is not a remained arc, but remnant of mantle plume although its lava chemistry is similar to oceanic island basalt (OIB).
- Publication:
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Journal of China University of Geosciences
- Pub Date:
- 2008
- DOI:
- 10.1016/S1002-0705(08)60038-2
- Bibcode:
- 2008JCUG...19..191X
- Keywords:
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- tectonics;
- amagma spreading;
- gravity anomaly;
- magnetic anomaly;
- West Philippine basin