International audienceFor some megathrust earthquakes, the rupture extends to the solid Earth's surface, at the ocean floor. This unexpected behaviour holds strong implications for the tsunami potential of subduction zones and for the physical conditions governing earthquakes, but such ruptures occur in underwater areas which are hard to observe, even with current instrumentation and imaging techniques. Here, we evidence that aftershocks occurring ocean-ward from the trench are conditioned by near-surface rupture of the megathrust fault. Comparison to well constrained earthquake slip models further reveals that for each event the number of aftershocks is proportional to the amount of shallow slip, a link likely related to static stress tran...
International audienceProperly assessing the extent and magnitude of fault ruptures associated with ...
International audienceIn an attempt to explain the large shallow slip that occurred near the trench ...
International audienceThe role of seafloor roughness on the seismogenic behavior of subduction zones...
Seismological data provide compelling evidence of a depth-dependent rupture behavior of megathrust e...
19 pages, 4 figures, extended data figures and tables https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1784-0.-- T...
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 10-14 December 2018, Washington D.C.The seismogenic zone of...
European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, 19-30 Apr 2021.-- 1 pageEarthquakes rupturing up ...
A tsunami earthquake is defined as a shock which generates extensive tsunamis but relatively weak se...
The roughness of the subduction interface is thought to influence seismogenic behavior in subduction...
The Mw 8.8 megathrust earthquake that occurred on 27 February 2010 offshore the Maule region of cen...
International audienceMegathrust earthquakes are strongly influenced by the elastic properties of ro...
International audienceThe strong development of tsunami instrumentation in the past decade now provi...
[1] Tsunami earthquakes, shallow events that produce larger tsunamis than expected given their surfa...
International audienceProperly assessing the extent and magnitude of fault ruptures associated with ...
International audienceIn an attempt to explain the large shallow slip that occurred near the trench ...
International audienceThe role of seafloor roughness on the seismogenic behavior of subduction zones...
Seismological data provide compelling evidence of a depth-dependent rupture behavior of megathrust e...
19 pages, 4 figures, extended data figures and tables https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1784-0.-- T...
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 10-14 December 2018, Washington D.C.The seismogenic zone of...
European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly, 19-30 Apr 2021.-- 1 pageEarthquakes rupturing up ...
A tsunami earthquake is defined as a shock which generates extensive tsunamis but relatively weak se...
The roughness of the subduction interface is thought to influence seismogenic behavior in subduction...
The Mw 8.8 megathrust earthquake that occurred on 27 February 2010 offshore the Maule region of cen...
International audienceMegathrust earthquakes are strongly influenced by the elastic properties of ro...
International audienceThe strong development of tsunami instrumentation in the past decade now provi...
[1] Tsunami earthquakes, shallow events that produce larger tsunamis than expected given their surfa...
International audienceProperly assessing the extent and magnitude of fault ruptures associated with ...
International audienceIn an attempt to explain the large shallow slip that occurred near the trench ...
International audienceThe role of seafloor roughness on the seismogenic behavior of subduction zones...