The geometry and properties of the interface of the Cocos plate beneath central Mexico are determined from the receiver functions (RFs) utilizing data from the Meso America Subduction Experiment (MASE). The RF image shows that the subducting oceanic crust is shallowly dipping to the north at 15° for 80 km from Acapulco and then horizontally underplates the continental crust for approximately 200 km to the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB). The crustal image also shows that there is no continental root associated with the TMVB. The migrated image of the RFs shows that the slab is steeply dipping into the mantle at about 75° beneath the TMVB. Both the continental and oceanic Moho are clearly seen in both images, and modeling of the RF conver...
textThe crust and upper mantle seismic structure beneath southwestern Mexico was investigated using ...
In order to study electrical conductivity phenomena that are associated with subduction related flui...
The position of the subducting Cocos Plate beneath Mexico is unknown from the Trans-Mexican Volcanic...
[1] The geometry and properties of the interface of the Cocos plate beneath central Mexico are deter...
Broadband data from the Meso-America Subduction Experiment (MASE) line in central Mexico were used t...
Based on analysis of data from a trans-Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Mexico...
Broadband data from the Meso-America Subduction Experiment (MASE) line in central Mexico were used t...
[1] Broadband data from the Meso-America Subduction Experiment (MASE) line in central Mexico were us...
The fine-scale seismic structure of the central Mexico subduction zone is studied using moderate-siz...
Teleseismic converted phases are used to probe the composition of the downgoing oceanic crust as a f...
The eastern sector of the Trans‐Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is an enigmatic narrow zone that lies j...
Subduction of the Cocos plate beneath southern Mexico is characterized by several unusual features, ...
The morphology of the transition from flat to normal subduction in eastern central Mexico is explore...
The 3D V_p, V_p/_Vs, P- and S-wave attenuation structure of the Cocos subduction zone in Mexico is i...
[1] Based on analysis of data from a trans-Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Me...
textThe crust and upper mantle seismic structure beneath southwestern Mexico was investigated using ...
In order to study electrical conductivity phenomena that are associated with subduction related flui...
The position of the subducting Cocos Plate beneath Mexico is unknown from the Trans-Mexican Volcanic...
[1] The geometry and properties of the interface of the Cocos plate beneath central Mexico are deter...
Broadband data from the Meso-America Subduction Experiment (MASE) line in central Mexico were used t...
Based on analysis of data from a trans-Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Mexico...
Broadband data from the Meso-America Subduction Experiment (MASE) line in central Mexico were used t...
[1] Broadband data from the Meso-America Subduction Experiment (MASE) line in central Mexico were us...
The fine-scale seismic structure of the central Mexico subduction zone is studied using moderate-siz...
Teleseismic converted phases are used to probe the composition of the downgoing oceanic crust as a f...
The eastern sector of the Trans‐Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is an enigmatic narrow zone that lies j...
Subduction of the Cocos plate beneath southern Mexico is characterized by several unusual features, ...
The morphology of the transition from flat to normal subduction in eastern central Mexico is explore...
The 3D V_p, V_p/_Vs, P- and S-wave attenuation structure of the Cocos subduction zone in Mexico is i...
[1] Based on analysis of data from a trans-Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Me...
textThe crust and upper mantle seismic structure beneath southwestern Mexico was investigated using ...
In order to study electrical conductivity phenomena that are associated with subduction related flui...
The position of the subducting Cocos Plate beneath Mexico is unknown from the Trans-Mexican Volcanic...