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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS,
VOL. 20, NO. 22,
PAGES 2467–2470,
1993
INTRAPLATE EARTHQUAKES IN THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC OCEAN BASIN AND THE SEISMOTECTONICS OF THE SOUTHERN TASMAN SEA
Raúl W. Valenzuela
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University, St Louis, Missouri
Michael E. Wysession
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University, St Louis, Missouri
Abstract
An examination of 311 intraplate earthquakes in the Australian plate portion of the Pacific Ocean basin reported from 1918
to 1990 reveals that only 113 events are reliably intraplate, with most of the rest relocating to active trenches and transforms.
The non-random distribution of the reliably intraplate events gives insight into the tectonic stresses present. The central
Tasman Sea is mostly aseismic except for a swarm of activity at the predicted site of the Tasmantid hot spot. To the north,
the broad regions of the Coral Sea, South Fiji Basin and Lord Howe Rise show very little intraplate seismicity, yet the narrow
Norfolk Ridge and Three Kings Rise, caught between the double convergence of the New Hebrides and Tonga subduction zones,
support many more earthquakes.
High levels of intraplate seismicity in the southern Tasman Sea adjacent to the Macquarie Ridge Complex (MRC) indicate that
this region may be undergoing internal deformation due to the unusual nature of the Australia-Pacific plate boundary. Additional
support exists in the form of intraplate focal mechanisms similar to those at the plate boundary and a set of parallel gravity
rolls which are observed in recent geoid maps. Some aftershocks of the Mw = 8.2 Macquarie Ridge earthquake of 1989 occurred in a fracture zone west of the Macquarie Ridge Complex [Das, 1992], but we have found several earthquakes from as early as 1924 which relocate to this feature, suggesting that its reactivation
may be more significant than previously thought. This reactivation of a fossil fracture zone may be the result of the increasing
amount of oblique convergence between the Australia and Pacific plates at the Macquarie Ridge Complex, formerly a spreading
center, and the stresses associated with subducting recently formed Australian ocean crust beneath the older Pacific plate.
Received 4
August
1993;
accepted 4
October
1993.
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Citation: Valenzuela, R. W., and M. E. Wysession
(1993),
INTRAPLATE EARTHQUAKES IN THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC OCEAN BASIN AND THE SEISMOTECTONICS OF THE SOUTHERN TASMAN SEA,
Geophys. Res. Lett.,
20(22),
2467–2470.
Copyright 1993 by the American Geophysical Union.
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