Abstract We review studies of intermediate-depth seismicity and seismic imaging of the interior of subducting slabs in relation to slab metamorphism and their implications for the genesis of intermediate-depth earthquakes. Intermediate-depth events form a double seismic zone in the depth range of c. 40–180 km, which occur only at locations where hydrous minerals are present, and are particularly concentrated along dehydration reaction boundaries. Recent studies have revealed detailed spatial distributions of these events and a close relationship with slab metamorphism. Pressure–temperature paths of the crust for cold slabs encounter facies boundaries with large H2O production rates and positive total volume change, which are expected to cau...
SUMMARY We investigate the variations of the seismic source properties and aftershock activity using...
International audienceWe investigate the variations of the seismic source properties and aftershock ...
Variations in seismic velocity near the subducting slab provide constraints on the thermal structure...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
It is commonly assumed that intermediate-depth seismicity is in some way linked to dehydration react...
[1] We determined a fine 3-D P-wave velocity structure of the subducting Pacific slab by inverting a...
The occurrence of intermediate depth seismicity (70-300 km) is commonly attributed to the dehydratio...
This study provides an overview of intermediate-depth earthquake phenomena, placing emphasis on the ...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
We investigated seismic wave velocity in the subducting crust of the Pacific slab beneath eastern Ho...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
Intermediate‐depth earthquakes (focal depths 70–300 km) are enigmatic with respect to their nucleati...
Seismic observations have shown structural variation near the base of the mantle transition zone (MT...
The dehydration-induced earthquake hypothesis for intermediate-depth earthquakes in a subduction zon...
SUMMARY We investigate the variations of the seismic source properties and aftershock activity using...
International audienceWe investigate the variations of the seismic source properties and aftershock ...
Variations in seismic velocity near the subducting slab provide constraints on the thermal structure...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
It is commonly assumed that intermediate-depth seismicity is in some way linked to dehydration react...
[1] We determined a fine 3-D P-wave velocity structure of the subducting Pacific slab by inverting a...
The occurrence of intermediate depth seismicity (70-300 km) is commonly attributed to the dehydratio...
This study provides an overview of intermediate-depth earthquake phenomena, placing emphasis on the ...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
We investigated seismic wave velocity in the subducting crust of the Pacific slab beneath eastern Ho...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
Intermediate‐depth earthquakes (focal depths 70–300 km) are enigmatic with respect to their nucleati...
Seismic observations have shown structural variation near the base of the mantle transition zone (MT...
The dehydration-induced earthquake hypothesis for intermediate-depth earthquakes in a subduction zon...
SUMMARY We investigate the variations of the seismic source properties and aftershock activity using...
International audienceWe investigate the variations of the seismic source properties and aftershock ...
Variations in seismic velocity near the subducting slab provide constraints on the thermal structure...