Dispersed $\textit{P}$ wave arrivals from intermediate‐depth earthquakes in the Alaskan subduction zone provide insight into the low‐velocity structure of the subducting oceanic crust. $\textit{P}$ wave arrivals from 41 earthquakes in the eastern section of the arc show significant guided wave dispersion, with high‐frequency (>1 Hz) energy delayed by up to 2–3 s. We simulate this dispersion using a 2‐D finite difference waveform propagation model, systematically varying both $\textit{P}$ wave velocity and low‐velocity layer thickness parameters to find the lowest misfit between the observed and synthetic waveforms. We infer a 6 to 10 km thick low‐velocity layer with a $\textit{P}$ wave velocity contrast of 7–15% with the overriding mantle, ...
Low velocity hydrous minerals in the subducting plate deliver water to the mantle and are thought to...
To clarify the casual mechanism of forearc megathrust earthquakes in the Alaska subduction zone, we ...
arrivals recorded by a dense broadband seismic network in the St. Elias region, southern Alaska, and...
Dispersed P wave arrivals from intermediate-depth earthquakes in the Alaskan subduction zone provide...
AbstractTo better understand the seismic structure of the subducting Pacific plate under Alaska, we ...
AbstractTo better understand the seismic structure of the subducting Pacific plate under Alaska, we ...
Alaska has been a site of subduction and terrane accretion since the mid‐Jurassic. The area features...
Tectonic tremors in Alaska (USA) are associated with subduction of the Yakutat plateau, but their o...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
The southern Alaskan margin captures a transition between compression and strike-slip-dominated defo...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
207 pagesThis dissertation details efforts to image the along-strike continuity of major seismic dis...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
Alaska has long been recognized as a geologically complex region with a sharp contrast in tectonic a...
[1] Subduction zones alter the upper plate in a variety of ways, including metasomatism via slab-der...
Low velocity hydrous minerals in the subducting plate deliver water to the mantle and are thought to...
To clarify the casual mechanism of forearc megathrust earthquakes in the Alaska subduction zone, we ...
arrivals recorded by a dense broadband seismic network in the St. Elias region, southern Alaska, and...
Dispersed P wave arrivals from intermediate-depth earthquakes in the Alaskan subduction zone provide...
AbstractTo better understand the seismic structure of the subducting Pacific plate under Alaska, we ...
AbstractTo better understand the seismic structure of the subducting Pacific plate under Alaska, we ...
Alaska has been a site of subduction and terrane accretion since the mid‐Jurassic. The area features...
Tectonic tremors in Alaska (USA) are associated with subduction of the Yakutat plateau, but their o...
The mantle transition zone is the region between the globally observed major seismic velocity discon...
The southern Alaskan margin captures a transition between compression and strike-slip-dominated defo...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
207 pagesThis dissertation details efforts to image the along-strike continuity of major seismic dis...
Some of the largest earthquakes worldwide, including the 1964 9.2 Mw megathrust earthquake, occurred...
Alaska has long been recognized as a geologically complex region with a sharp contrast in tectonic a...
[1] Subduction zones alter the upper plate in a variety of ways, including metasomatism via slab-der...
Low velocity hydrous minerals in the subducting plate deliver water to the mantle and are thought to...
To clarify the casual mechanism of forearc megathrust earthquakes in the Alaska subduction zone, we ...
arrivals recorded by a dense broadband seismic network in the St. Elias region, southern Alaska, and...