- Macquarie Fault Zone
The Macquarie Fault Zone is a major right lateral-moving
transform fault along the seafloor of the southPacific Ocean which runs fromNew Zealand southwestward to theMacquarie Triple Junction . It is also thetectonic plate boundary between theIndo-Australian Plate to the northwest and thePacific Plate to the southeast.The Macquarie Fault Zone includes a component of convergence which increases as it approaches the South Island of New Zealand. Many researchers conclude that the fault zone here is an incipient
subduction zone , with oblique motion corresponding to the transition from lateral (strike-slip) motion. In the area known as thePuysegur Trench , the Indo-Australian Plate appears to be starting to sink beneath the Pacific Plate, the reverse of what is occurring off of New Zealand's North Island (seeKermadec-Tonga Subduction Zone ).A major geographic feature which runs along the Macquarie Fault Zone is known as the
Macquarie Ridge . This ridge represents both the different relative heights of the abutting plates as well as the component of compression between the plates. The namesakeMacquarie Island lies atop a segment of the Macquarie Ridge.The Macquarie Fault Zone merges into the
Alpine Fault which cuts across thecontinental crust of New Zealand's South Island.A major 7.1 earthquake struck along this fault zone near Macquarie Island on April 12, 2008. [ [http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2008qtae.php#maps USGS Report] ]
References
* [http://www.ig.utexas.edu/research/projects/macquarie/macquarie.htm Transform and Subduction Tectonics Along the Macquarie Ridge, University of Texas]
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