Suruga Trough
The Suruga Trough (駿河トラフ, Suruga Torafu) is a trough that lies off the coast of Suruga Bay in Japan, forming part of the Nankai Trough, the latter being responsible the source of many large earthquakes in Japan's history. Both mark the boundary of the Philippine Sea Plate subducting under the Amurian Plate.
See also
- Japan Median Tectonic Line
- List of earthquakes in Japan
- Sagami Trough
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Tectonic plates of East and North Asia (Eurasian Plate-Pacific Plate Convergence Zone)
- Amur Plate
- Okhotsk Plate
- Philippine Sea Plate
- Yangtze Plate
- Mariana Plate
- Okinawa Plate
- Philippine Mobile Belt
- Aomori Bay West Coast Fault Zone
- Baikal Rift Zone
- Haiyuan Fault
- Fukozu Fault
- Futagawa-Hinagu fault zone
- Idosawa Fault
- Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line
- Izu–Bonin–Mariana Arc
- Japan Median Tectonic Line
- Longmenshan Fault
- Neodani Fault
- Nojima Fault
- Northeastern Japan Arc
- Philippine Fault System
- Senya Fault
- Tanna Fault
- Ulakhan Fault
- Urasoko fault
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