International audiencePublished slip distribution models, based on geodetic, seismological and tsunami data, of the Mw 7.8, 2010 Mentawai tsunami earthquake offshore south-central Sumatra, suggest that the large tsunami wave was generated by a narrow swath of high seafloor uplift along the accretionary wedge front, implying higher vertical throw than that consistent with slip on the shallow-dipping megathrust. Here we present high-resolution seismic reflection profiles across the 2010 rupture zone that image the youngest deformation at the accretionary wedge front. The profiles reveal conjugate, steeply-dipping, active thrust faults that branch upwards from the megathrust and bound triangular pop-ups. The seismologically determined co-seis...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
The 25 October 2010 Mentawai, Indonesia earthquake (M_w 7.8) ruptured the shallow portion of the sub...
The frontal sections of subduction zones are the source of a poorly understood hazard: “tsunami eart...
International audiencePublished slip distribution models, based on geodetic, seismological and tsuna...
International audiencePublished slip distribution models, based on geodetic, seismological and tsuna...
International audiencePublished slip distribution models, based on geodetic, seismological and tsuna...
The world's most devastating local and ocean-wide tsunamis are generated by subduction zone earthqua...
Several independent indicators imply a high probability of a great (M > 8) earthquake rupture of the...
Several independent indicators imply a high probability of a great (MN8) earthquake rupture of the s...
Several independent indicators imply a high probability of a great (MN8) earthquake rupture of the s...
Propagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsunami generation during...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
Propagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsunami generation during...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
The 25 October 2010 Mentawai, Indonesia earthquake (M_w 7.8) ruptured the shallow portion of the sub...
The frontal sections of subduction zones are the source of a poorly understood hazard: “tsunami eart...
International audiencePublished slip distribution models, based on geodetic, seismological and tsuna...
International audiencePublished slip distribution models, based on geodetic, seismological and tsuna...
International audiencePublished slip distribution models, based on geodetic, seismological and tsuna...
The world's most devastating local and ocean-wide tsunamis are generated by subduction zone earthqua...
Several independent indicators imply a high probability of a great (M > 8) earthquake rupture of the...
Several independent indicators imply a high probability of a great (MN8) earthquake rupture of the s...
Several independent indicators imply a high probability of a great (MN8) earthquake rupture of the s...
Propagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsunami generation during...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
Propagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsunami generation during...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
The 25 October 2010 Mentawai, Indonesia earthquake (M_w 7.8) ruptured the shallow portion of the sub...
The frontal sections of subduction zones are the source of a poorly understood hazard: “tsunami eart...