In subduction zones, shallow subsurface structures are the manifestation of the plate interactions at depth. However, significant water depths, rough bathymetry and presence of heavily deformed accretionary wedge materials hamper imaging of the near-surface features to a great extent using conventional imaging techniques. In this study, we show results using an integrated processing technique to a multichannel seismic data set acquired in 2006 from the northwestern offshore Sumatra. We start with first downward continuing the 12-km-long surface streamer data to the seafloor, followed by a high-resolution traveltime tomography of refracted phases to determine a detailed velocity–depth model of subsurface, which in turns, is used for pre-stac...
International audienceThe nature of incoming sediments defines the locking mechanism on the megathru...
International audienceForearc tectonics at accretionary convergent margins has variously been studie...
The 26 December 2004 Mw 9.3 Sumatra to Andaman Islands subduction zone earthquake was the second lar...
International audienceIn subduction zones, shallow subsurface structures are the manifestation of th...
We present results from multibeam bathymetric data acquired during 2005 and 2006, in the region of m...
International audienceSeven deep seismic reflection profiles cover the 3000 km-long subduction syste...
Earthquake ruptures offshore of north-central Sumatra in 2004 (Sumatra-Andaman segment) and 2005 (Ni...
The Sumatran subduction zone exhibits strong seismic and tsunamogenic potential with the prominent e...
High-resolution multibeam bathymetry data from the Sumatran subduction zone reveal the regional and ...
Sumatra subduction zone is one of the most seismically active zones on Earth. After having produced ...
International audienceThe nature of incoming sediments defines the locking mechanism on the megathru...
International audienceForearc tectonics at accretionary convergent margins has variously been studie...
The 26 December 2004 Mw 9.3 Sumatra to Andaman Islands subduction zone earthquake was the second lar...
International audienceIn subduction zones, shallow subsurface structures are the manifestation of th...
We present results from multibeam bathymetric data acquired during 2005 and 2006, in the region of m...
International audienceSeven deep seismic reflection profiles cover the 3000 km-long subduction syste...
Earthquake ruptures offshore of north-central Sumatra in 2004 (Sumatra-Andaman segment) and 2005 (Ni...
The Sumatran subduction zone exhibits strong seismic and tsunamogenic potential with the prominent e...
High-resolution multibeam bathymetry data from the Sumatran subduction zone reveal the regional and ...
Sumatra subduction zone is one of the most seismically active zones on Earth. After having produced ...
International audienceThe nature of incoming sediments defines the locking mechanism on the megathru...
International audienceForearc tectonics at accretionary convergent margins has variously been studie...
The 26 December 2004 Mw 9.3 Sumatra to Andaman Islands subduction zone earthquake was the second lar...