Slow earthquakes occur in the shallow (<20 km deep) part of the Tohoku subduction zone. To understand how frictional properties of the plate boundary fault affect the generation of these slow earthquakes, we conducted friction experiments using borehole samples retrieved from the plate boundary décollement and footwall during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 343 (Japan Trench Fast Drilling Project (JFAST)). The plate boundary fault material exhibits a transition from velocity-strengthening to velocity-weakening behavior at temperatures between 50 and 150°C, which, in the framework of rate-and-state friction laws, is a necessary condition for the generation of slow earthquakes, whereas the footwall sample mainly shows velocity-st...
Recent geodetic studies have shown that slow-slip events can occur on subduction faults, including t...
The Mw=9 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake ruptured to the Japan Trench, with largest coseismic slip (c. 50...
Recent geodetic studies have shown that slow-slip events can occur on subduction faults, including t...
Slow earthquakes occur in the shallow (<20 km deep) part of the Tohoku subduction zone. To understan...
We investigate the role of slow and transient slip as an initial condition on earthquake-hosting fau...
The northern Hikurangi subduction margin hosts slow slip events (SSEs), which are exceptionally shal...
The frictional resistance on a fault during slip controls earthquake dynamics. Friction dissipates h...
Slowslip forms part of the spectrum of fault behaviour between stable creep and destructive earthqua...
During the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake, extremely extensive coseismic slip ruptured shallow parts of ...
Smectite-rich fault gouges recovered during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 343 (Japan ...
Slow slip events (SSEs) are recognized as an important component of plate boundary fault slip, and t...
The 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake demonstrated that the shallowest reaches of plate boundary subduction...
AbstractThe Hikurangi subduction zone hosts shallow slow‐slip events, possibly extending to the seaf...
The Mw=9 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake ruptured to the Japan Trench, with largest coseismic slip (c. 50...
We carried out low- and high-velocity friction tests on fault rock samples from shallow boreholes on...
Recent geodetic studies have shown that slow-slip events can occur on subduction faults, including t...
The Mw=9 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake ruptured to the Japan Trench, with largest coseismic slip (c. 50...
Recent geodetic studies have shown that slow-slip events can occur on subduction faults, including t...
Slow earthquakes occur in the shallow (<20 km deep) part of the Tohoku subduction zone. To understan...
We investigate the role of slow and transient slip as an initial condition on earthquake-hosting fau...
The northern Hikurangi subduction margin hosts slow slip events (SSEs), which are exceptionally shal...
The frictional resistance on a fault during slip controls earthquake dynamics. Friction dissipates h...
Slowslip forms part of the spectrum of fault behaviour between stable creep and destructive earthqua...
During the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake, extremely extensive coseismic slip ruptured shallow parts of ...
Smectite-rich fault gouges recovered during Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 343 (Japan ...
Slow slip events (SSEs) are recognized as an important component of plate boundary fault slip, and t...
The 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake demonstrated that the shallowest reaches of plate boundary subduction...
AbstractThe Hikurangi subduction zone hosts shallow slow‐slip events, possibly extending to the seaf...
The Mw=9 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake ruptured to the Japan Trench, with largest coseismic slip (c. 50...
We carried out low- and high-velocity friction tests on fault rock samples from shallow boreholes on...
Recent geodetic studies have shown that slow-slip events can occur on subduction faults, including t...
The Mw=9 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake ruptured to the Japan Trench, with largest coseismic slip (c. 50...
Recent geodetic studies have shown that slow-slip events can occur on subduction faults, including t...