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Slow Earthquakes Occur Continuously in the Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone
Earthquakes Occur Continuously Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone
2017/7/24
Seismologists at the University of California, Riverside studying earthquakes in the seismically and volcanically active Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone have found that “slow earthquakes” are occurrin...
Slow earthquakes in ocean subduction zones shed light on tsunami risk
Slow earthquakes ocean subduction zones tsunami risk
2017/7/21
Understanding "slow-slip" earthquakes on the seafloor -- seismic events that occur over a period of days or weeks -- is giving researchers new insights into undersea earthquakes and the subsequent cre...
The Southern Tyrrhenian subduction system: recent evolution and neotectonic implications
subducted slab lithospheric tears neotectonics vertical motions seismicity
2015/9/28
Geological and geophysical data have been integrated with the aim of presenting a new evolutionary model for the Southern Tyrrhenian and adjacent regions. The Southern Tyrrhenian backarc basin opened ...
Deep-water turbidites as Holocene earthquake proxies:the Cascadia subduction zone and Northern San Andreas Fault systems
paleoseismology earthquake submarine recurrence patterns submarine landslides turbid flows
2015/9/16
New stratigraphic evidence from the Cascadia margin demonstrates that 13 earthquakes ruptured the margin from Vancouver Island to at least the California border following the catastrophic eruption of ...
Detection of Kuril subduction-zoneearthquakes from remote historic recordsin Honshu, Japan, between 1656 and 1867
historical earthquakes seismic intensity seismicity Kuril subduction zone
2015/9/14
Earthquakes before A.D. 1800 along the Southern Kuril trench, although before the start of written history on nearby islands, probably account for some of the earthquakes noted by local records in Hon...
The subduction structure of the Northern Apennines:results from the RETREAT seismic deployment
temporary seismological network subduction geometry upper mantle fabric seismic anisotropy
2015/9/8
The project Retreating-trench, extension, and accretion tectonics, RETREAT, is a multidisciplinary study of the Northern Apennines (earth.geology.yale.edu/RETREAT/), funded by the United States Nation...
The nexus of soil radon and hydrogen dynamics and seismicity of the northern flank of the Kuril-Kamchatka subduction zone
radon hydrogen seismicity geodeformation wave earthquake
2015/9/2
The comparison of kinematics and dynamic parameters of radon and molecular hydrogen concentration in subsoil
air on the stations network at the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky geodynamic proving ground with...
Earthquake and Tsunami Potential of the Hikurangi Subduction Thrust, New Zealand: Insights from Paleoseismology, GPS, and Tsunami Modeling
Hikurangi Subduction Thrust GPS
2015/7/17
The Hikurangi subduction margin, where the Pacific Plate subducts beneath the North Island of New Zealand, poses a major seismic and tsunami hazard to the New Zealand region, but its seismic and tsuna...
The Cascadia Initiative: A Sea Change In Seismological Studies of Subduction Zones
Seismological Studies Sea
2015/7/17
Increasing public awareness that the Cascadia subduction zone in the Pacific Northwest is capable of great earthquakes (magnitude 9 and greater) motivates the Cascadia Initiative, an ambitious onshore...
Seismic visibility of a deep subduction channel – insights from numerical simulation of high-frequency seismic waves emitted from intermediate depth earthquakes
Seismic visibility deep subduction channel numerical simulation high-frequency seismic waves emitted intermediate depth earthquakes
2015/1/6
Return flow in a deep subduction channel (DSC) has been proposed to explain rapid exhumation of high pressure–low temperature metamorphic rocks, entirely based on the fossil rock record. Supported by ...
Generation of talc in the mantle wedge and its role in subduction dynamics in central Mexico
Subduction talc serpentine receiver function mantle wedge P-to-S velocity ratio
2014/4/10
Geophysical evidence shows the presence of low-seismic velocity material at the surface of slabs in subduction zones. In the central Mexican subduction zone this appears as a thin (~4 km) low-velocity...
Andean structural control on interseismic coupling in the North Chile subduction zone
Andean structural control interseismic coupling in the North Chile subduction zone
2014/4/9
Segmentation can influence the extent of earthquake rupture and event magnitude 1: large megathrust earthquakes result from total rupture of relatively continuous segments of the subduction interface ...
Structure of the subduction system in southern Peru from seismic array data
the subduction system in southern Peru seismic array data
2014/4/10
The subduction zone in southern Peru is imaged using converted phases from teleseismic P, PP, and PKPwaves andPwave tomography using local and teleseismic events with a linear array of 50 broadband se...
The potential for a great earthquake along the southernmost Ryukyu subduction zone
a great earthquake southernmost Ryukyu subduction zone
2014/4/9
Interseismic GPS data along the Hualien-Suao coast(NE Taiwan) shows a pattern of strain accumulation that is consistent with a potential future large shallow earthquake along the southernmost Ryukyu s...
Interseismic coupling and seismic potential along the Central Andes subduction zone
Interseismic coupling seismic potential along the Central Andes subduction zone
2014/4/15
We use about two decades of geodetic measurements to characterize interseismic strain build up along the Central Andes subduction zone from Lima, Peru, to Antofagasta, Chile. These measurements are mo...