The 1300-km rupture of the 2004 interplate earthquake terminated at around 15 degrees N, in the northernmost segment of the Andaman-Nicobar subduction zone. This part of the plate boundary is noted for its generally lower level seismicity, compared with the southern segments. Based on the Global Centroid Moment Tensor (CMT) and National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) data, most of the earthquakes of M-w >= 4.5 prior to 2004 were associated with the Andaman Spreading Ridge (ASR), and a few events were located within the forearc basin. The 2004 event was followed by an upward migration of hypocenters along the subducting plate, and the Andaman segment experienced a surge of aftershock activity. The continuing extensional faulting events...
Abstract. The December 26, 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Island earthquake, which ruptured the Sunda Trench s...
Abstract. The December 26, 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Island earthquake, which ruptured the Sunda Trench s...
The earthquake of 21 May 2014 (Mw 6.0) in the northern Bay of Bengal (BOB) highlights the importance...
The 1300-km rupture of the 2004 interplate earthquake terminated at around 15 degrees N, in the nort...
The similar to 1300-km-long rupture zone of the 2004 Andaman-Sumatra megathrust earthquake continues...
International audienceA new three-dimensional seismic model and relocated regional seismicity are us...
The Andaman-Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal lies in a zone where the Indian plate subducts bene...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The recent 10 August 2009 Coco earthquake (Mw 7.5), the largest aftershock of the giant 2004 Sumatra...
We review seismicity along the Nicobar/Andaman plate boundary prior to the Mw=9 earthquake of 26 Dec...
Great earthquakes on oblique subduction zones accommodate slip on strike-slip faults on the overridi...
Great earthquakes on oblique subduction zones accommodate slip on strike-slip faults on the overridi...
One of the most enigmatic features of the 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake was the slow rupture speed...
One of the most enigmatic features of the 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake was the slow rupture speed...
International audienceSeven deep seismic reflection profiles cover the 3000 km-long subduction syste...
Abstract. The December 26, 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Island earthquake, which ruptured the Sunda Trench s...
Abstract. The December 26, 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Island earthquake, which ruptured the Sunda Trench s...
The earthquake of 21 May 2014 (Mw 6.0) in the northern Bay of Bengal (BOB) highlights the importance...
The 1300-km rupture of the 2004 interplate earthquake terminated at around 15 degrees N, in the nort...
The similar to 1300-km-long rupture zone of the 2004 Andaman-Sumatra megathrust earthquake continues...
International audienceA new three-dimensional seismic model and relocated regional seismicity are us...
The Andaman-Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal lies in a zone where the Indian plate subducts bene...
International audienceTrench-parallel thrust faults verging both landward and seaward were mapped in...
The recent 10 August 2009 Coco earthquake (Mw 7.5), the largest aftershock of the giant 2004 Sumatra...
We review seismicity along the Nicobar/Andaman plate boundary prior to the Mw=9 earthquake of 26 Dec...
Great earthquakes on oblique subduction zones accommodate slip on strike-slip faults on the overridi...
Great earthquakes on oblique subduction zones accommodate slip on strike-slip faults on the overridi...
One of the most enigmatic features of the 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake was the slow rupture speed...
One of the most enigmatic features of the 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake was the slow rupture speed...
International audienceSeven deep seismic reflection profiles cover the 3000 km-long subduction syste...
Abstract. The December 26, 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Island earthquake, which ruptured the Sunda Trench s...
Abstract. The December 26, 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Island earthquake, which ruptured the Sunda Trench s...
The earthquake of 21 May 2014 (Mw 6.0) in the northern Bay of Bengal (BOB) highlights the importance...