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Miki 1995
Miki, M. (1995). Two-phase opening model for the Okinawa Trough inferred from paleomagnetic study of the Ryukyu arc. Journal of Geophysical Research 100: doi: 10.1029/95JB00034. issn: 0148-0227.

Tertiary volcanic and sedimentary rocks were collected at 50 sites of both the central Ryukyu arc and the southern Ryukyu arc for a paleomagnetic and geochronological study, in an attempt to understand the opening of the Okinawa Trough back arc basin. Stable primary components of remanent magnetization were isolated through both thermal and alternating field demagnetization experiments from 12 sites of three geological units of the central Ryukyu arc and from 12 sites of two geological units of the southern Ryukyu arc. The paleomagnetic results were compared with the Tertiary apparent pole wander path of Eurasia in order to investigate the tectonic movement of the Ryukyu arc with respect to the Asian continent. The comparison and the radiometric ages indicate that the southern Ryukyu arc rotated clockwise through 25¿ between 10 Ma and 6 Ma. In contrast, the central Ryukyu arc experienced little rotational motion since 17 Ma. We propose the following two-phase opening model for the Okinawa Trough opening. The first stage took place between 10 Ma and 6 Ma. The southern part of the trough opened by means of a ''wedge'' mode to cause the clockwise rotation of the southern Ryukyu arc. In the central part the ''parallel'' opening occurred, and the Ryukyu arc drifted without any rotation. The second phase started recently in the whole Okinawa Trough. It is observed as the present activities in the trough. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1995

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Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism, Paleomagnetism applied to tectonics (regional, global), Tectonophysics, Continental margins and sedimentary basins, Information Related to Geographic Region, Asia, Information Related to Geologic Time, Cenozoic
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