AbstractWe investigate the mechanical properties of the oceanic lithosphere using earthquake focal mechanisms from subduction zone outer rises. We study regions where faulting oblique to the pre-existing mid-ocean ridge fabric implies the formation of new faults. The nodal-plane dips of dip-slip earthquakes on these faults are dominantly in the range 30–60°, with a strong peak concentrated around 45°. This distribution is inconsistent with the pattern that would result from high coefficients of friction (e.g. 0.6, equivalent to normal faults forming at 60° and thrust faults at 30°). We instead suggest that the observed distribution of dips implies that faults in the oceanic lithosphere have a low coefficient of friction, due to either low-f...
The outer rise is a subtle ridge on the seafloor located near an oceanic trench where a down-going l...
International audienceContractional deformation of passive continental margins may resemble early st...
Subduction of young oceanic lithosphere cannot be explained by the gravitational driving mechanisms ...
We investigate the mechanical properties of the oceanic lithosphere using earthquake focal mechanism...
AbstractWe investigate the mechanical properties of the oceanic lithosphere using earthquake focal m...
We use body-waveform modelling to constrain the source parameters of earthquakes occurring globally ...
[1] During subduction, bending of downgoing oceanic lithosphere gives rise to normal faulting due to...
International audienceBy scaled physical modelling, we have investigated the mechanical response to ...
We have assembled a catalogue of well-constrained focal mechanisms for earthquakes that occurred on ...
International audienceIt is widely accepted that subduction initiation at modern Earth passive margi...
Oceanic transform faults are inferred to be weak relative to surrounding oceanic crust and primarily...
International audienceThe origin of plate tectonics is one of the most fundamental issues in earth a...
low-velocity zonesubduction zoneearthquake rupture processtrapped wavedownhole seismic observationSu...
Ocean-floor carbonate- and clay-rich sediments form major inputs to subduction zones, especially at ...
[1] We present the results of a series of 3-D boundary element calculations to investigate the effec...
The outer rise is a subtle ridge on the seafloor located near an oceanic trench where a down-going l...
International audienceContractional deformation of passive continental margins may resemble early st...
Subduction of young oceanic lithosphere cannot be explained by the gravitational driving mechanisms ...
We investigate the mechanical properties of the oceanic lithosphere using earthquake focal mechanism...
AbstractWe investigate the mechanical properties of the oceanic lithosphere using earthquake focal m...
We use body-waveform modelling to constrain the source parameters of earthquakes occurring globally ...
[1] During subduction, bending of downgoing oceanic lithosphere gives rise to normal faulting due to...
International audienceBy scaled physical modelling, we have investigated the mechanical response to ...
We have assembled a catalogue of well-constrained focal mechanisms for earthquakes that occurred on ...
International audienceIt is widely accepted that subduction initiation at modern Earth passive margi...
Oceanic transform faults are inferred to be weak relative to surrounding oceanic crust and primarily...
International audienceThe origin of plate tectonics is one of the most fundamental issues in earth a...
low-velocity zonesubduction zoneearthquake rupture processtrapped wavedownhole seismic observationSu...
Ocean-floor carbonate- and clay-rich sediments form major inputs to subduction zones, especially at ...
[1] We present the results of a series of 3-D boundary element calculations to investigate the effec...
The outer rise is a subtle ridge on the seafloor located near an oceanic trench where a down-going l...
International audienceContractional deformation of passive continental margins may resemble early st...
Subduction of young oceanic lithosphere cannot be explained by the gravitational driving mechanisms ...