after observation for 19–22 days. The hypocenter distribution from 10-day data of 17 OBS revealed the detailed structure of aftershock seismicity offshore of Sumatra Island. Aftershock seismicity associated with the sub-ducting slab starts 40 km inward from the Sunda trench axis; it ceases at 50 km depth beneath the Aceh Basin, approximately 240 km inward from the trench axis. Aftershocks in 120–170 km from the trench axis consist of a surface with a dip of 10–12 ◦ dominated by a dip-extension type mechanism. Beyond the southwestern edge of the Aceh Basin, the aftershock activity becomes higher, and dominated by dip-slip type earthquakes, with a slightly increased dipping angle of 15–20◦. Three along-arc bands of shallow seismicity were ide...
The Sumatran subduction zone exhibits strong seismic and tsunamogenic potential with the prominent e...
The Sumatra–Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 is the first giant earthquake (moment magnitude M...
Great subduction earthquakes exhibit segmentation both within the rupture of individual events and i...
The Sumatran margin suffered three great earthquakes in recent years (Aceh-Andaman 26 December 2004 ...
Deformation within the downgoing oceanic lithosphere seawards of subduction zones is typically chara...
On 6 December 2016, an Mw 6.5 earthquake occurred in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, about 30 km to the north of t...
On September 12 2007, an Mw 8.4 earthquake occurred within the southern section of the Mentawai segm...
International audienceOver the last 20 years, the Great Sumatran Fault (GSF) has been studied on lan...
International audienceForearc tectonics at accretionary convergent margins has variously been studie...
On 12 September 2007, an Mw8.4 earthquake occurred within the southern section of the Mentawai segme...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The Sumatran subduction zone exhibits strong seismic and tsunamogenic potential with the prominent e...
The Sumatra–Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 is the first giant earthquake (moment magnitude M...
Great subduction earthquakes exhibit segmentation both within the rupture of individual events and i...
The Sumatran margin suffered three great earthquakes in recent years (Aceh-Andaman 26 December 2004 ...
Deformation within the downgoing oceanic lithosphere seawards of subduction zones is typically chara...
On 6 December 2016, an Mw 6.5 earthquake occurred in Pidie Jaya, Aceh, about 30 km to the north of t...
On September 12 2007, an Mw 8.4 earthquake occurred within the southern section of the Mentawai segm...
International audienceOver the last 20 years, the Great Sumatran Fault (GSF) has been studied on lan...
International audienceForearc tectonics at accretionary convergent margins has variously been studie...
On 12 September 2007, an Mw8.4 earthquake occurred within the southern section of the Mentawai segme...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The Sumatran subduction zone exhibits strong seismic and tsunamogenic potential with the prominent e...
The Sumatra–Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 is the first giant earthquake (moment magnitude M...
Great subduction earthquakes exhibit segmentation both within the rupture of individual events and i...