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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 April 2000
Geology (2000) 28 (4): 355–358.
...Nina Kukowski; Thies Schillhorn; Ernst R. Flueh; Katrin Huhn Abstract The first regional swath-bathymetry survey of the Makran accretionary wedge revealed a sinistral strike-slip fault, named herein the Sonne fault, obliquely crossing the wedge and continuing into the abyssal plane. This fault...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2009
Journal of the Geological Society (2009) 166 (3): 387–391.
... the Western Makran, and adds weight to the tectonic interpretation that major seismicity has a westerly termination at the Sonne Fault. This presents an interesting example of how a piece of obscure historical information has a significant effect on resolving a question of tectonic interpretation...
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Figure 2. A: Three-dimensional perspective, shaded bathymetric image of Makran accretionary wedge, showing Sonne strike-slip fault and erosive canyons crossing wedge. B: Tectonic interpretation showing offset of accretionary ridges and extensional jog of Sonne fault, which may result from some rotation of Ormara plate.
Published: 01 April 2000
Figure 2. A: Three-dimensional perspective, shaded bathymetric image of Makran accretionary wedge, showing Sonne strike-slip fault and erosive canyons crossing wedge. B: Tectonic interpretation showing offset of accretionary ridges and extensional jog of Sonne fault, which may result from some
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Principal tectonic features of the Makran region and important places. The open star marks the epicenter of the Dalbandin earthquake. The inferred southern edge of the accretionary sediments off the Makran coast is marked by a line of open triangles joined together by a black line. The larger onshore open triangles plot the important volcanic centers of the Makran–Balochistan Volcanic Arc. Major tectonic elements are indicated by CFZ, Chaman fault zone; OMP, Ormara Microplate; ONF, Ornach Nal fault; SNE, Sonne fault; and ZMP, Zendan–Minab–Palami fault zone.
Published: 01 August 2012
. The larger onshore open triangles plot the important volcanic centers of the Makran–Balochistan Volcanic Arc. Major tectonic elements are indicated by CFZ, Chaman fault zone; OMP, Ormara Microplate; ONF, Ornach Nal fault; SNE, Sonne fault; and ZMP, Zendan–Minab–Palami fault zone.
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Locations of active faults and dated historical earthquakes with inferred ruptures outlined. Locations of moderate events shown only by date; smaller shocks (3.8 < M < 5.5) as squares proportional to magnitude. The Sonne fault offsets ridges in the accretionary wedge at 2-5 mm/yr (Kukowski et al. 2000). No large earthquake is known historically on the Ornach Nal system. The dashed oval is the inferred 1765 event depicted by Byrne et al. (1992); we show its date and size and location to be conjectural. Although the 1819 earthquake was apparently similar or larger in magnitude than the 2001 Bhuj event, little damage occurred in Thatta and Hyderabad in 1819 compared to 2001 even though the former event was closer.
Published: 01 November 2007
Figure 2. Locations of active faults and dated historical earthquakes with inferred ruptures outlined. Locations of moderate events shown only by date; smaller shocks (3.8 < M < 5.5) as squares proportional to magnitude. The Sonne fault offsets ridges in the accretionary wedge at 2-5 mm
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 30 September 2019
DOI: 10.1144/SP477.10
EISBN: 9781786203861
... Abstract New, high-resolution multi-beam bathymetric data from RV Sonne cruise SO251 show a widely variable surface morphology along the southern Kumano Basin and Nankai accretionary prism off SW Japan. Combined with a three-dimensional seismic volume, these data provide insight...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 June 1993
Geology (1993) 21 (6): 531–534.
... by the R/V Sonne . During the past 400 ka, a broad rollover fold formed in the middle slope area, in association with a major seaward-dipping detachment fault. A catastrophic debris avalanche occurred as the result of oversteepening of the landward flank of the rollover fold. The gravity failure...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1982
AAPG Bulletin (1982) 66 (7): 965.
... and R/V Sonne, were in the Sulu Sea, the Makassar Straits, the Arafura Sea, Wharton Basin/Northwest Australia, and in the Coral Sea. Diapiric structures in the northwest Sulu basin are probably of volcanic origin. In the North and South Makassar basin a sedimentary record exists which is more than...
Journal Article
Published: 07 April 2021
Journal of the Geological Society (2021) 178 (5): jgs2020-172.
...; GP, Gallah Province; NCB, North Carnarvon Basin; EP, Exmouth Plateau; PB, Perth Basin; SCB, South Carnarvon Basin; SDR, seaward-dipping reflector; SR, Sonne Ridge; SjR, Sonja Ridge; WP, Wallaby Plateau; WS, Wallaby Saddle; WZFZ, Wallaby–Zenith Fracture Zone. Dredge sites 52, 55 (samples 055BS004A...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 November 2015
Geology (2015) 43 (11): 971–974.
... (50%–70% 39 Ar released) age calculation are shaded gray. Errors on plateau and mini-plateau ages are quoted at 2σ. WZFZ—Wallaby-Zenith Fracture Zone; Smt.—Seamount; plat.—plateau; MSWD—mean square of weighted deviates. The second sample was collected on the Sonne Seamount (49B from dredge...
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(A) Overview of the marine accretionary prism offshore Concepción, Chile, showing the combined bathymetry of RV Sonne Cruise 161 and the SPOC (Subduction Processes Off Chile) project (Reichert, 2005), low-resolution bathymetry around the Isla Santa María based on nautical charts, and the new high-resolution bathymetric data set. The approximately east-west–oriented Biobío Canyon traverses the accretionary prism and terminates in the trench where the Biobío Fan is developed. (B) Schematic cross section of the subduction zone showing the plate boundary and the backthrust system of the Santa María fault zone (SMFS) (modified from Melnick et al., 2012). VE—vertical exaggeration; AW—accretionary wedge.
Published: 01 August 2015
Figure 1. (A) Overview of the marine accretionary prism offshore Concepción, Chile, showing the combined bathymetry of RV Sonne Cruise 161 and the SPOC (Subduction Processes Off Chile) project ( Reichert, 2005 ), low-resolution bathymetry around the Isla Santa María based on nautical charts
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 February 2004
Geology (2004) 32 (2): 101–104.
... principal stress direction, perpendicular to nearby fault planes. A surface expression is created by fluid and material expulsion, forming an irregular, noncircular rim along the axis of the upflow zone. Our findings confirm a relationship between lateral variations in seismic reflectivity and sediment...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2008
Journal of the Geological Society (2008) 165 (1): 167–176.
... analysis of the faults triggering and controlling the mud mounds and associated BSRs also indicates that they were caused by collapses of the uplifted sea floor. Thus we propose a simple conceptual genetic model for the occurrences of the submarine landslides, surrounding mud mounds and associated BSRs...
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Shaded relief perspective from a multibeam bathymetric survey (acquired with Forschungsschiff Sonne in 1994) of the continental slope at the southwest end of the Kodiak segment, the Albatross Bank area (location in Fig. 1). The image extends from the trench to the shelf edge, where detail ends. Morphology of the frontal prism (seaward of dotted line) contrasts with that of the more mature middle to upper slopes. Between them is a complex structural zone covered by slide debris, which could not be imaged well, that forms a transitional segment. The location of seismic line 111 (Fig. 7) is indicated by the heavy line. Faults in eight other seismic lines, evident in the slope morphology, are connected in the multibeam data. The spillway of a glacial channel across the shelf enhanced erosion of the centered embayment across the slope.
Published: 01 June 2012
Figure 6. Shaded relief perspective from a multibeam bathymetric survey (acquired with Forschungsschiff Sonne in 1994) of the continental slope at the southwest end of the Kodiak segment, the Albatross Bank area (location in Fig. 1 ). The image extends from the trench to the shelf edge, where
Journal Article
Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 01 October 2015
Lithosphere (2015) 7 (5): 589–600.
... to delineate the Late Jurassic Exmouth mantle plume. This upwelling was centered on a highly extended and subsided continental fragment bounded by the present-day subsea Sonne and Sonja Ridges and includes the Cuvier margin and Cape Range fracture zone. The region is characterized by ∼2.6 km of denudation...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 January 2010
PALAIOS (2010) 25 (4): 239–246.
... by the distributary system of the Mekong Delta or coastal plains ( Fig. 2 ). Large basement faults and Cenozoic volcanics are locally expressed at the surface along the southwestern coast off Ca Mau ( Nguyen et al., 2000 ; Morley, 2002 ; Ma et al., 2004 ). During glacial intervals of the Pleistocene, when sea...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 30 October 2024
Geology (2025) 53 (2): 114–118.
... that reveal widespread effects of seawater ingress along bend faults produced as subducting plates pass over the outer rise and enter the trench ( Ranero et al., 2003 ). Dewatering of these hydrous minerals provides a potentially rich source of H 2 O that can drive flux melting within the subducting plate...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2007
Seismological Research Letters (2007) 78 (6): 601–613.
...Figure 2. Locations of active faults and dated historical earthquakes with inferred ruptures outlined. Locations of moderate events shown only by date; smaller shocks (3.8 < M < 5.5) as squares proportional to magnitude. The Sonne fault offsets ridges in the accretionary wedge at 2-5 mm...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2010
Journal of the Geological Society (2010) 167 (3): 539–553.
... collected during R.V. Sonne expedition 181 (see Flüh & Grevemeyer 2005 ) from the Southern Chile Trench fill, from the hemipelagic sediments on the incoming Nazca Plate, and from trench fans formed at the mouths of submarine canyons seaward of major river systems on land. We specifically analysed...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 March 2006
Geology (2006) 34 (3): 185–188.
... primitive, weakly adakitic, slab-derived lavas. The 97 Ma A-type granites and a basalt from the easternmost Chatham Rise enlarge the known area of postsubduction Gondwana magmatism. Amphibolite-grade schists from a fault block south of the Chatham Rise provide a critical bridge between the Zealandia...
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