The cause of intermediate-depth (50–300 km) seismicity in subduction zones is uncertain. It is typically attributed either to rock embrittlement associated with fluid pressurization, or to thermal runaway instabilities. Here we document glassy pseudotachylyte fault rocks—the products of frictional melting during coseismic faulting—in the Lanzo Massif ophiolite in the Italian Western Alps. These pseudotachylytes formed at subduction-zone depths of 60–70 km in poorly hydrated to dry oceanic gabbro and mantle peridotite. This rock suite is a fossil analogue to an oceanic lithospheric mantle that undergoes present-day subduction. The pseudotachylytes locally preserve high-pressure minerals that indicate an intermediate-depth seismic environment...
International audienceUnderstanding processes acting along the subduction interface is crucial to as...
We report the first evidence of fault rocks developed during high-pressure/low temperature subductio...
Intermediate-depth earthquakes (30-300 km) have been extensively documented within subducting oceani...
The cause of intermediate-depth (50-300 km) seismicity in subduction zones is uncertain. It is typic...
Subduction-zone seismicity is caused by accumulation and release of stress from shallow levels down ...
The ophiolitic peridotite and gabbro of Moncuni (Southern Lanzo Massif, Western Alps) retain pre-sub...
International audiencePseudotachylyte in the Cima di Gratera ophiolite, Alpine Corsica, is distribut...
At Mt. Moncuni (Lanzo Massif,Western Alps) plagioclase peridotites and early mid-ocean ridge basalt ...
Present-day subduction zones exhibit intense seismic activity in the descending oceanic lithosphere....
International audienceGeophysical observations on active subduction zones have evidenced high seismi...
International audienceUnderstanding processes acting along the subduction interface is crucial to as...
Pseudotachylytes (quenched frictional melts produced on a fault by seismic slip) in dry rocks exhume...
International audienceUnderstanding processes acting along the subduction interface is crucial to as...
We report the first evidence of fault rocks developed during high-pressure/low temperature subductio...
Intermediate-depth earthquakes (30-300 km) have been extensively documented within subducting oceani...
The cause of intermediate-depth (50-300 km) seismicity in subduction zones is uncertain. It is typic...
Subduction-zone seismicity is caused by accumulation and release of stress from shallow levels down ...
The ophiolitic peridotite and gabbro of Moncuni (Southern Lanzo Massif, Western Alps) retain pre-sub...
International audiencePseudotachylyte in the Cima di Gratera ophiolite, Alpine Corsica, is distribut...
At Mt. Moncuni (Lanzo Massif,Western Alps) plagioclase peridotites and early mid-ocean ridge basalt ...
Present-day subduction zones exhibit intense seismic activity in the descending oceanic lithosphere....
International audienceGeophysical observations on active subduction zones have evidenced high seismi...
International audienceUnderstanding processes acting along the subduction interface is crucial to as...
Pseudotachylytes (quenched frictional melts produced on a fault by seismic slip) in dry rocks exhume...
International audienceUnderstanding processes acting along the subduction interface is crucial to as...
We report the first evidence of fault rocks developed during high-pressure/low temperature subductio...
Intermediate-depth earthquakes (30-300 km) have been extensively documented within subducting oceani...