Abstract The water in Earth’s mantle is closely related with plate subduction and volcanism. Recent studies revealed that the mantle wedge corner at approximately 30 km depth holds high-pressure water, where many slow earthquakes occur. To quantify how such water behaves during slow earthquakes helps us understand the mechanisms of these earthquakes and (eventually) a part of the long-term water cycle between the interior and surface of the Earth. However, little evidence has thus far been reported on the transient flows of such deep water. Here, we report anomalous, negative mass anomalies during two recent long-term slow slip events in the Tokai area in Japan, which were detected by absolute gravity measurements over 20 years. We present ...
During most of the time between large earthquakes at tectonic plate boundaries, surface displacement...
The Earthʼs surface is influenced continuously by natural forces such as tides, air pressure, and pr...
In this paper we present seismological evidence for the influences of fluids and arc magma on the ge...
Slow-slip events (SSEs) have been observed in many plate-boundary zones along the circum-Pacific sei...
The Nankai trough subduction zone off southwest Japan is prone to large earthquakes, causing tsunami...
Fluid migration in subduction zones is a key controlling factor of slow and megathrust earthquakes a...
We carried out both absolute and relative gravity measurements in the Izu Peninsula just before and ...
International audienceUnderstanding how and when far-field continuous motions lead to giant subducti...
Transient crustal deformation occurred in the regions of Kanto and Tokai during the seismo-volcanic ...
Version of Record online: 17 SEP 2013[1] Aseismic phenomena, including slow slip, can alter the surr...
We use numerical modeling to investigate fault properties that explain key features of the 2011 Mw 9...
We use numerical modeling to investigate fault properties that explain key features of the 2011 Mw 9...
AbstractThe 2011 Tohoku earthquake occurred via subduction of an oceanic tectonic plate, where we ha...
Additional file 1. This file contains descriptions about the gravity data corrections and poroelasti...
Recent seismic observations have shown that low-frequency earthquakes occur in nonvolcanic regions i...
During most of the time between large earthquakes at tectonic plate boundaries, surface displacement...
The Earthʼs surface is influenced continuously by natural forces such as tides, air pressure, and pr...
In this paper we present seismological evidence for the influences of fluids and arc magma on the ge...
Slow-slip events (SSEs) have been observed in many plate-boundary zones along the circum-Pacific sei...
The Nankai trough subduction zone off southwest Japan is prone to large earthquakes, causing tsunami...
Fluid migration in subduction zones is a key controlling factor of slow and megathrust earthquakes a...
We carried out both absolute and relative gravity measurements in the Izu Peninsula just before and ...
International audienceUnderstanding how and when far-field continuous motions lead to giant subducti...
Transient crustal deformation occurred in the regions of Kanto and Tokai during the seismo-volcanic ...
Version of Record online: 17 SEP 2013[1] Aseismic phenomena, including slow slip, can alter the surr...
We use numerical modeling to investigate fault properties that explain key features of the 2011 Mw 9...
We use numerical modeling to investigate fault properties that explain key features of the 2011 Mw 9...
AbstractThe 2011 Tohoku earthquake occurred via subduction of an oceanic tectonic plate, where we ha...
Additional file 1. This file contains descriptions about the gravity data corrections and poroelasti...
Recent seismic observations have shown that low-frequency earthquakes occur in nonvolcanic regions i...
During most of the time between large earthquakes at tectonic plate boundaries, surface displacement...
The Earthʼs surface is influenced continuously by natural forces such as tides, air pressure, and pr...
In this paper we present seismological evidence for the influences of fluids and arc magma on the ge...