Abstract The alteration and dehydration of predominantly basaltic subducting oceanic crustal material are thought to be important controls on the mechanical and hydrological properties of the seismogenic plate interface below accretionary prisms. This study focuses on pillow basalts exposed in an ancient accretionary complex within the Shimanto Belt of southwest Japan and provides new quantitative data that provide insight into clay mineral reactions and the associated dehydration of underthrust basalts. Whole-rock and clay-fraction X-ray diffraction analyses indicate that the progressive conversion of saponite to chlorite proceeds under an almost constant bulk-rock mineral assemblage. These clay mineral reactions may persist to deep crusta...
In this paper we present seismological evidence for the influences of fluids and arc magma on the ge...
The seismicity in the subducting Philippine Sea slab (PHS) beneath southwest Japan shows a variety o...
Geological processes at subduction zones control seismicity, plutonism and volcanism, and geochemica...
The alteration and dehydration of predominantly basaltic subducting oceanic crustal material are tho...
Recent knowledge concerning the phase relationships of hydrous peridotitic and basaltic systems allo...
The dehydration-induced earthquake hypothesis for intermediate-depth earthquakes in a subduction zon...
Slow slip and tremor in subduction zones take place where there is abundant evidence for elevated, n...
Recent advances in seismic studies have revealed that earthquakes have a close link with chemical pr...
Geophysical observations indicate that patches of localised fracturing occur within otherwise viscou...
Geophysical observations indicate that patches of localised fracturing occur within otherwise viscou...
Geophysical observations indicate that patches of localised fracturing occur within otherwise viscou...
Geochemical constraints based upon compositions and mechanisms of formation and eruption of island a...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
Geochemical constraints based upon compositions and mechanisms of formation and eruption of island a...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
In this paper we present seismological evidence for the influences of fluids and arc magma on the ge...
The seismicity in the subducting Philippine Sea slab (PHS) beneath southwest Japan shows a variety o...
Geological processes at subduction zones control seismicity, plutonism and volcanism, and geochemica...
The alteration and dehydration of predominantly basaltic subducting oceanic crustal material are tho...
Recent knowledge concerning the phase relationships of hydrous peridotitic and basaltic systems allo...
The dehydration-induced earthquake hypothesis for intermediate-depth earthquakes in a subduction zon...
Slow slip and tremor in subduction zones take place where there is abundant evidence for elevated, n...
Recent advances in seismic studies have revealed that earthquakes have a close link with chemical pr...
Geophysical observations indicate that patches of localised fracturing occur within otherwise viscou...
Geophysical observations indicate that patches of localised fracturing occur within otherwise viscou...
Geophysical observations indicate that patches of localised fracturing occur within otherwise viscou...
Geochemical constraints based upon compositions and mechanisms of formation and eruption of island a...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
Geochemical constraints based upon compositions and mechanisms of formation and eruption of island a...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
In this paper we present seismological evidence for the influences of fluids and arc magma on the ge...
The seismicity in the subducting Philippine Sea slab (PHS) beneath southwest Japan shows a variety o...
Geological processes at subduction zones control seismicity, plutonism and volcanism, and geochemica...