The 11 April 2012 earthquakes (M-w 8.6 and M-w 8.2) were sourced within the Northern Wharton Basin in the northeastern part of the Indo-Australian diffuse plate boundary. This unusually active oceanic intraplate region has generated many large earthquakes in the past, most of which are believed to have occurred by strike-slip motion, triggered by the NW-SE oriented compressional stresses acting across the Indian and Australian plates. In the aftermath of the 2004 megathrust earthquake along the nearby Sunda Trench, increased seismicity in the Northern Wharton Basin is attributed to the stress transfer from the Sumatra-Andaman plate boundary. Models proposed for the April 2012 earthquakes differ somewhat in details but partly attribute their...
Large-magnitude intraplate earthquakes within the ocean basins are not well understood. The Mw 8.6 a...
Oceanic intraplate earthquakes are known to occur either on active ridge-transform structures or by ...
The earthquake of 21 May 2014 (Mw 6.0) in the northern Bay of Bengal (BOB) highlights the importance...
The 11 April 2012 earthquakes (M-w 8.6 and M-w 8.2) were sourced within the Northern Wharton Basin i...
International audienceLarge earthquakes nucleate at tectonic plate boundaries, and their occurrence ...
beneath the Indian Ocean. Both earthquakes were predominantly left-lateral strike-slip on vertical N...
The Wharton Basin in the Indian Ocean is one of the most extensively deforming ocean basins, as conf...
The similar to 1300-km-long rupture zone of the 2004 Andaman-Sumatra megathrust earthquake continues...
The northern Indian Ocean has been widely recognized as an area of broadly distributed deformation w...
Great earthquakes on oblique subduction zones accommodate slip on strike-slip faults on the overridi...
[1] A sequence of large strike-slip earthquakes occurred west of Sunda Trench beneath the Wharton Ba...
The equatorial eastern Indian Ocean hosts a diffuse plate boundary, where widespread deformation acc...
Large-magnitude intraplate earthquakes within the ocean basins are not well understood. The Mw 8.6 a...
breaking event in many respects. It is the largest strike-slip and intraplate earthquake ever record...
International audienceThe 11 April 2012 Mw 8.6 earthquake offshore Sumatra is the largest of the rar...
Large-magnitude intraplate earthquakes within the ocean basins are not well understood. The Mw 8.6 a...
Oceanic intraplate earthquakes are known to occur either on active ridge-transform structures or by ...
The earthquake of 21 May 2014 (Mw 6.0) in the northern Bay of Bengal (BOB) highlights the importance...
The 11 April 2012 earthquakes (M-w 8.6 and M-w 8.2) were sourced within the Northern Wharton Basin i...
International audienceLarge earthquakes nucleate at tectonic plate boundaries, and their occurrence ...
beneath the Indian Ocean. Both earthquakes were predominantly left-lateral strike-slip on vertical N...
The Wharton Basin in the Indian Ocean is one of the most extensively deforming ocean basins, as conf...
The similar to 1300-km-long rupture zone of the 2004 Andaman-Sumatra megathrust earthquake continues...
The northern Indian Ocean has been widely recognized as an area of broadly distributed deformation w...
Great earthquakes on oblique subduction zones accommodate slip on strike-slip faults on the overridi...
[1] A sequence of large strike-slip earthquakes occurred west of Sunda Trench beneath the Wharton Ba...
The equatorial eastern Indian Ocean hosts a diffuse plate boundary, where widespread deformation acc...
Large-magnitude intraplate earthquakes within the ocean basins are not well understood. The Mw 8.6 a...
breaking event in many respects. It is the largest strike-slip and intraplate earthquake ever record...
International audienceThe 11 April 2012 Mw 8.6 earthquake offshore Sumatra is the largest of the rar...
Large-magnitude intraplate earthquakes within the ocean basins are not well understood. The Mw 8.6 a...
Oceanic intraplate earthquakes are known to occur either on active ridge-transform structures or by ...
The earthquake of 21 May 2014 (Mw 6.0) in the northern Bay of Bengal (BOB) highlights the importance...