A receiver function transect across the Alaska Range images the subducting Pacific plate at 50^150 km depth. Across a 200 km long array of 30 receivers, the largest observed P-to-S conversions come from the top of the subducting slab. This signal is coherent across the array and is strongly asymmetric, requiring a complicated interface at the top of the slab. Waveform inversion shows that the conversion is generated by a 11^22 km thick low velocity zone at the top of the slab, as much as 20 % slower than the surrounding mantle. The velocity of this zone increases with increasing depth of the slab, approaching velocities of the mantle near 150 km depth. All intermediate depth earthquakes occur within the zone, along a plane dipping 5 ‡ steep...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
ruptured within the subducting Pacific plate about 100 km below the Rat Islands archipelago of the W...
AbstractTo better understand the seismic structure of the subducting Pacific plate under Alaska, we ...
[1] Subduction zones alter the upper plate in a variety of ways, including metasomatism via slab-der...
AbstractTo better understand the seismic structure of the subducting Pacific plate under Alaska, we ...
Kim_etal_JGRSolidEarth_DataPart1.zip contains data for Figure 5, Figure 8 and Figure 9. Kim_etal_JGR...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
The southern Alaskan margin captures a transition between compression and strike-slip-dominated defo...
On 23 June 2014, a large (M_W 7.9) earthquake ruptured within the subducting Pacific plate ~100 km b...
On 23 June 2014, a large (M_W 7.9) earthquake ruptured within the subducting Pacific plate ~100 km b...
Alaska has been a site of subduction and terrane accretion since the mid‐Jurassic. The area features...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
ruptured within the subducting Pacific plate about 100 km below the Rat Islands archipelago of the W...
AbstractTo better understand the seismic structure of the subducting Pacific plate under Alaska, we ...
[1] Subduction zones alter the upper plate in a variety of ways, including metasomatism via slab-der...
AbstractTo better understand the seismic structure of the subducting Pacific plate under Alaska, we ...
Kim_etal_JGRSolidEarth_DataPart1.zip contains data for Figure 5, Figure 8 and Figure 9. Kim_etal_JGR...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
The southern Alaskan margin captures a transition between compression and strike-slip-dominated defo...
On 23 June 2014, a large (M_W 7.9) earthquake ruptured within the subducting Pacific plate ~100 km b...
On 23 June 2014, a large (M_W 7.9) earthquake ruptured within the subducting Pacific plate ~100 km b...
Alaska has been a site of subduction and terrane accretion since the mid‐Jurassic. The area features...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
ruptured within the subducting Pacific plate about 100 km below the Rat Islands archipelago of the W...