E
Elizabeth J. Screaton
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 124
Citations - 3939
Elizabeth J. Screaton is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Subduction & Accretionary wedge. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 123 publications receiving 3572 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth J. Screaton include University of Colorado Boulder.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Interactions between deformation and fluids in the frontal thrust region of the NanTroSEIZE transect offshore the Kii Peninsula, Japan: Results from IODP Expedition 316 Sites C0006 and C0007
Elizabeth J. Screaton,Gaku Kimura,Daniel Curewitz,Daniel Curewitz,Gregory F. Moore,Gregory F. Moore,Frederick M. Chester,Olivier Fabbri,Christopher L. Fergusson,F Girault,David L. Goldsby,Robert N. Harris,Fumio Inagaki,Tao Jiang,Yujin Kitamura,M. Knuth,C-F Li,L. Claesson Liljedahl,L. Louis,Kitty L. Milliken,Uisdean Nicholson,Natascha Riedinger,Arito Sakaguchi,E. Solomon,Michael Strasser,Xin Su,Akito Tsutsumi,Asuka Yamaguchi,K Ujiee,Xixi Zhao +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the frontal thrust has been active since ∼0.78-0.436 Ma and accommodated ∼13 to 34% of the estimated plate convergence during that time, while the remainder has likely been distributed among out-of-sequence thrusts further landward and/or accommodated through diffuse shortening.
Journal ArticleDOI
New insights into deformation and fluid flow processes in the Nankai Trough accretionary prism: Results of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 190
Gregory F. Moore,Asahiko Taira,Adam Klaus,Luann Becker,Babette Boeckel,Barry Andrew Cragg,Allison Dean,Christopher L. Fergusson,Pierre Henry,Satoshi Hirano,Toshio Hisamitsu,Sabine Hunze,Miriam Kastner,Alex J. Maltman,Julia K. Morgan,Yuki Murakami,Demian M. Saffer,Mario Sánchez-Gómez,Elizabeth J. Screaton,David C. Smith,Arthur J. Spivack,Joan Steurer,Harold Tobin,Kohtaro Ujiie,Michael B. Underwood,Moyra E.J. Wilson +25 more
TL;DR: Moore et al. as mentioned in this paper presented new insights into deformation and fluid flow processes in the Nankai Trough accretionary prism, using the results of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 190.
Journal ArticleDOI
Origin and evolution of a splay fault in the Nankai accretionary wedge
Michael Strasser,Gregory F. Moore,Gregory F. Moore,Gaku Kimura,Gaku Kimura,Yujin Kitamura,Achim J Kopf,Siegfried Lallemant,Jin-Oh Park,Jin-Oh Park,Elizabeth J. Screaton,Xin Su,Michael B. Underwood,Xixi Zhao +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors combine seismic reflection data from the Nankai accretionary wedge with geological data collected by the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) and find that the splay fault cutting this wedge initiated approximately 1.95 million years ago in the lower part of the prism as an out-of-sequence thrust (OOST).
Journal ArticleDOI
Permeabilities, fluid pressures, and flow rates in the Barbados Ridge Complex
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a numerical model of fluid flow to estimate intrinsic permeabilities, pore pressures, and flow velocities of the Barbados accretionary prism and showed that pore water migrates seaward in spite of tectonic transport only in discrete zones with higher permeability.
Journal ArticleDOI
Seismic slip propagation to the updip end of plate boundary subduction interface faults: Vitrinite reflectance geothermometry on Integrated Ocean Drilling Program NanTro SEIZE cores
Arito Sakaguchi,Frederick M. Chester,Daniel Curewitz,Olivier Fabbri,David L. Goldsby,Gaku Kimura,Chun-Feng Li,Yuka Masaki,Elizabeth J. Screaton,Akito Tsutsumi,Kohtaro Ujiie,Asuka Yamaguchi +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the updip ends of plate boundary subduction faults were drilled and cored in the Nankai Trough (offshore Japan), where repeated large earthquakes and tsunamis have occurred, including the A.D. 1944 Tonankai (Mw = 8.1) earthquake.