The historic record of large megathrust earthquakes suggests that the potential for great destructive events is much larger for Sumatra than Java. Bouguer gravity anomalies correlate well with the occurrence of large megathrust earthquakes in the Sunda subduction zone; negative anomalies mark segments characterized by larger earthquakes while positive anomalies indicate lower seismic potential. Thermal models and structural constraints derived from seismic and gravity data are used to explain the seismogenic behaviour in the Sunda subduction zone. With respect to Java, oblique subduction of young oceanic crust shifts the seismogenic coupling zone roughly 40 km trenchward offshore of northern Sumatra and increases the width of the locked meg...
Under the Sumatran plate boundary the Australian-Indian plate is subducting at about 60 mm/yr in the...
Our understanding of seismic risk in Java has been focused primarily on the subduction zone, where t...
We link geodetic data from the Sumatran GPS Array (SuGAr) and earthquake focal mechanisms to show th...
Geodetic and paleogeodetic measurements of interseismic strain above the Sumatran portion of the Sun...
Large subduction earthquakes have repeatedly occurred along the Sumatra subduction zone, where the A...
Starting with the 2004 Mw 9.2 megathrust event, Southeast Asia has been home to an exceptional amoun...
The subduction of large topographic features such as seamounts has been linked to plate locking1-7, ...
The Indo-Australian plate subducts obliquely beneath the Sunda plate leading to a slip partitioning ...
The Sumatra–Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 is the first giant earthquake (moment magnitude M...
Spatio-temporal variations of earthquake activity along the Sunda arc were investigated. We prepared...
Earthquake history shows that the Sunda subduction zone of the Indonesian margin produces great eart...
On 28 March 2005 the Sunda megathrust in Indonesia ruptured again, producing another great earthquak...
I present three studies that depict the spatio-temporal spectrum of slip behavior on the Sunda megat...
International audienceThe Indo-Australian plate subducts obliquely beneath the Sunda plate leading t...
In subduction zones the plate interface (megathrust) is typically poorly imaged at depths > 12 km, h...
Under the Sumatran plate boundary the Australian-Indian plate is subducting at about 60 mm/yr in the...
Our understanding of seismic risk in Java has been focused primarily on the subduction zone, where t...
We link geodetic data from the Sumatran GPS Array (SuGAr) and earthquake focal mechanisms to show th...
Geodetic and paleogeodetic measurements of interseismic strain above the Sumatran portion of the Sun...
Large subduction earthquakes have repeatedly occurred along the Sumatra subduction zone, where the A...
Starting with the 2004 Mw 9.2 megathrust event, Southeast Asia has been home to an exceptional amoun...
The subduction of large topographic features such as seamounts has been linked to plate locking1-7, ...
The Indo-Australian plate subducts obliquely beneath the Sunda plate leading to a slip partitioning ...
The Sumatra–Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 is the first giant earthquake (moment magnitude M...
Spatio-temporal variations of earthquake activity along the Sunda arc were investigated. We prepared...
Earthquake history shows that the Sunda subduction zone of the Indonesian margin produces great eart...
On 28 March 2005 the Sunda megathrust in Indonesia ruptured again, producing another great earthquak...
I present three studies that depict the spatio-temporal spectrum of slip behavior on the Sunda megat...
International audienceThe Indo-Australian plate subducts obliquely beneath the Sunda plate leading t...
In subduction zones the plate interface (megathrust) is typically poorly imaged at depths > 12 km, h...
Under the Sumatran plate boundary the Australian-Indian plate is subducting at about 60 mm/yr in the...
Our understanding of seismic risk in Java has been focused primarily on the subduction zone, where t...
We link geodetic data from the Sumatran GPS Array (SuGAr) and earthquake focal mechanisms to show th...