NANKAI TROUGH (Syllabus: GS Paper 1 - Geography)

News-CRUX-10     12th August 2024        

Context: Following a 7.1-magnitude earthquake in southern Japan, the country’s meteorological agency issued its first-ever "megaquake advisory," warning of increased likelihood of strong shaking and large tsunamis on the Nankai Trough.


Nankai Trough

  • About: It is an underwater subduction zone, approximately 900 km long, where the Eurasian Plate collides with the Philippine Sea Plate.
  • Tectonic Stress: The collision causes the Philippine Sea Plate to be pushed under the Eurasian Plate and into the Earth’s mantle, leading to the accumulation of tectonic stress.
  • Megaquakes: This tectonic stress can result in a megaquake, which is an earthquake with a magnitude larger than 8.
  • Historical Frequency: The Nankai Trough has historically produced large earthquakes approximately every 100 to 150 years.
  • Twin Earthquakes: Earthquakes in this region often occur in pairs, with the second earthquake usually happening within two years of the first. The last pair occurred in 1944 and 1946.
  • Risk Assessment: Japan’s Earthquake Research Committee stated in January 2022 that there is a 70% probability of a magnitude 8-9 megaquake occurring along the Nankai Trough within the next 30 years.