Crustal strain partitioning and the associated earthquake hazard in the eastern Sunda-Banda Arc

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2016

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Koulali, Achraf
Susilo, S.
McClusky, Simon
Meilano, I.
Cummins, Phil
Tregoning, Paul
Lister, Gordon
Efendi, J.
Syafii, M.A.

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American Geophysical Union

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We use Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements of surface deformation to show that the convergence between the Australian Plate and Sunda Block in eastern Indonesia is partitioned between the megathrust and a continuous zone of back-arc thrusting extending 2000 km from east Java to north of Timor. Although deformation in this back-arc region has been reported previously, its extent and the mechanism of convergence partitioning have hitherto been conjectural. GPS observations establish that partitioning occurs via a combination of anticlockwise rotation of an arc segment called the Sumba Block, and left-lateral movement along a major NE-SW strike-slip fault west of Timor. We also identify a westward extension of the back-arc thrust for 300 km onshore into East Java, accommodating slip of ∼6 mm/yr. These results highlight a major new seismic threat for East Java and draw attention to the pronounced seismic and tsunami threat to Bali, Lombok, Nusa Tenggara, and other coasts along the Flores Sea.

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Geophysical Research Letters

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