Oceanic intraplate earthquakes are known to occur either on active ridge-transform structures or by reactivation of their inactive counterparts, generally referred to as fossil ridges or transforms. The Indian Ocean, one of the most active oceanic intraplate regions, has generated large earthquakes associated with both these types of structures. The moderate earthquake that occurred on 21 May 2014 (M-w 6.1) in the northern Bay of Bengal followed an alternate mechanism, as it showed no clear association either with active or extinct ridge-transform structures. Its focal depth of >50 km is uncommon but not improbable, given the similar to 90 Ma age of the ocean floor with 12-km-thick overlying sediments. No tectonic features have been mapped ...
Large-magnitude intraplate earthquakes within the ocean basins are not well understood. The Mw 8.6 a...
International audienceThe Wharton Basin in the Indian Ocean is one of the most extensively deforming...
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...
Conventional plate tectonics theory postulates that plates only deform on their boundaries. To the c...
The 11 April 2012 earthquakes (M-w 8.6 and M-w 8.2) were sourced within the Northern Wharton Basin i...
The 11 April 2012 earthquakes (M-w 8.6 and M-w 8.2) were sourced within the Northern Wharton Basin i...
The northern Indian Ocean has been widely recognized as an area of broadly distributed deformation w...
The similar to 1300-km-long rupture zone of the 2004 Andaman-Sumatra megathrust earthquake continues...
beneath the Indian Ocean. Both earthquakes were predominantly left-lateral strike-slip on vertical N...
Based on an assessment of the repeat periods of great earthquakes from past seismicity, convergence ...
The Owen Transform Fault (OTF) connecting the Sheba and the Carlsberg spreading ridges in the Indian...
International audienceIntra-plate deformation and associated earthquakes are enigmatic features on t...
In situ observations of mid‐ocean ridge spreading events are rare and no observations exist at ultra...
Large-magnitude intraplate earthquakes within the ocean basins are not well understood. The Mw 8.6 a...
International audienceThe Wharton Basin in the Indian Ocean is one of the most extensively deforming...
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...
Conventional plate tectonics theory postulates that plates only deform on their boundaries. To the c...
The 11 April 2012 earthquakes (M-w 8.6 and M-w 8.2) were sourced within the Northern Wharton Basin i...
The 11 April 2012 earthquakes (M-w 8.6 and M-w 8.2) were sourced within the Northern Wharton Basin i...
The northern Indian Ocean has been widely recognized as an area of broadly distributed deformation w...
The similar to 1300-km-long rupture zone of the 2004 Andaman-Sumatra megathrust earthquake continues...
beneath the Indian Ocean. Both earthquakes were predominantly left-lateral strike-slip on vertical N...
Based on an assessment of the repeat periods of great earthquakes from past seismicity, convergence ...
The Owen Transform Fault (OTF) connecting the Sheba and the Carlsberg spreading ridges in the Indian...
International audienceIntra-plate deformation and associated earthquakes are enigmatic features on t...
In situ observations of mid‐ocean ridge spreading events are rare and no observations exist at ultra...
Large-magnitude intraplate earthquakes within the ocean basins are not well understood. The Mw 8.6 a...
International audienceThe Wharton Basin in the Indian Ocean is one of the most extensively deforming...
Large-magnitude intraplate earthquakes within the ocean basins are not well understood. The Mw 8.6 a...