International audienceIntermediate-depth earthquakes (30–300 km) have been extensively documented within subducting oceanic slabs, but their mechanics remains enigmatic. Here we decipher the mechanism of these earthquakes by performing deformation experiments on dehydrating serpentinized peridotites (synthetic antigorite-olivine aggregates, minerals representative of subduction zones lithologies) at upper mantle conditions. At a pressure of 1.1 gigapascals, dehydration of deforming samples containing only 5 vol% of antigorite suffices to trigger acoustic emissions, a laboratory-scale analogue of earthquakes. At 3.5 gigapascals, acoustic emissions are recorded from samples with up to 50 vol% of antigorite. Experimentally produced faults, obs...
Episodic tremor and slip (ETS) have been correlated with rupture phenomena in subducting oceanic lit...
International audienceWe performed deformation-DIA experiments on antigorite serpentinite at pressur...
International audienceAbstract The Vrancea slab, Romania, is a subducted remnant of the Tethyan lith...
International audienceIntermediate-depth earthquakes (30–300 km) have been extensively documented wi...
International audienceThe trigger mechanism of intermediate depth earthquakes (30 - 300 km) is a lon...
The origin of intermediate depth earthquakes has been debated for 90 years yet is still under active...
Intermediate-depth earthquakes (30-300 km) have been extensively documented within subducting oceani...
International audienceProperties of serpentine minerals are thought to influence the occurrence and ...
The rupture mechanisms of deep-focus (>300 km) earthquakes in subducting slabs of oceanic lithosp...
International audienceWe formulate a model for coupled deformation and dehydration of antigorite, ba...
Les séismes intermédiaires (30-300 km) ont été largement documentés dans les plaques océaniques en s...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
Subduction-zone seismicity is caused by accumulation and release of stress from shallow levels down ...
The origin of intermediate-depth subduction seismicity is a topic of research since long time. While...
International audienceThe origin of intermediate-depth seismicity has been debated for decades. A su...
Episodic tremor and slip (ETS) have been correlated with rupture phenomena in subducting oceanic lit...
International audienceWe performed deformation-DIA experiments on antigorite serpentinite at pressur...
International audienceAbstract The Vrancea slab, Romania, is a subducted remnant of the Tethyan lith...
International audienceIntermediate-depth earthquakes (30–300 km) have been extensively documented wi...
International audienceThe trigger mechanism of intermediate depth earthquakes (30 - 300 km) is a lon...
The origin of intermediate depth earthquakes has been debated for 90 years yet is still under active...
Intermediate-depth earthquakes (30-300 km) have been extensively documented within subducting oceani...
International audienceProperties of serpentine minerals are thought to influence the occurrence and ...
The rupture mechanisms of deep-focus (>300 km) earthquakes in subducting slabs of oceanic lithosp...
International audienceWe formulate a model for coupled deformation and dehydration of antigorite, ba...
Les séismes intermédiaires (30-300 km) ont été largement documentés dans les plaques océaniques en s...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
Subduction-zone seismicity is caused by accumulation and release of stress from shallow levels down ...
The origin of intermediate-depth subduction seismicity is a topic of research since long time. While...
International audienceThe origin of intermediate-depth seismicity has been debated for decades. A su...
Episodic tremor and slip (ETS) have been correlated with rupture phenomena in subducting oceanic lit...
International audienceWe performed deformation-DIA experiments on antigorite serpentinite at pressur...
International audienceAbstract The Vrancea slab, Romania, is a subducted remnant of the Tethyan lith...