This study investigates the spatial and temporal distribution of energy release of large, intermediate-depth earthquakes using a modified back projection technique first used to study the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman megathrust event. Multiple seismic phases are included in the back projection analysis, which provides the capability to determine the energy distribution with respect to depth and time. A total of 22 intermediate-depth earthquakes with moment magnitudes greater than or equal to 6.5 are investigated with hypocentral depths between 100 and 300 km. For most of these events, the vertical extent of energy release is either below the resolution of this study \((\leq5 km)\) or slightly above \((\leq15 km)\). This observation agrees with prev...
Seismological observations of the 2012 moment magnitude 8.6 Sumatra earthquake reveal unprecedented ...
Although transformational faulting in the rim of the metastable olivine wedge is hypothesized as a t...
Deep earthquakes behave like shallow earthquakes but must have fundamentally different physical proc...
Intermediate-depth earthquakes occur at depths where temperatures and pressures exceed those at whic...
[1] Source parameters of six large earthquakes (7.1 Mw 7.7) in the depth range between 112 and 277...
International audienceEarthquakes in deeply subducted oceanic lithosphere can involve either brittle...
Robust determination of earthquake source parameters over a continuous depth range is central to inf...
Intermediate‐depth earthquakes (focal depths 70–300 km) are enigmatic with respect to their nucleati...
We investigate the global rupture parameters for deep and intermediate-depth earthquakes. From measu...
Intermediate‐depth earthquakes (focal depths 70–300 km) are enigmatic with respect to their nucleati...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
The 2015 M_w7.5 Hindu Kush earthquake occurred at a depth of 213 km beneath the Hindu Kush region of...
This study provides an overview of intermediate-depth earthquake phenomena, placing emphasis on the ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
The very shallow part of subduction megathrusts occasionally hosts tsunami earthquakes, with unusual...
Seismological observations of the 2012 moment magnitude 8.6 Sumatra earthquake reveal unprecedented ...
Although transformational faulting in the rim of the metastable olivine wedge is hypothesized as a t...
Deep earthquakes behave like shallow earthquakes but must have fundamentally different physical proc...
Intermediate-depth earthquakes occur at depths where temperatures and pressures exceed those at whic...
[1] Source parameters of six large earthquakes (7.1 Mw 7.7) in the depth range between 112 and 277...
International audienceEarthquakes in deeply subducted oceanic lithosphere can involve either brittle...
Robust determination of earthquake source parameters over a continuous depth range is central to inf...
Intermediate‐depth earthquakes (focal depths 70–300 km) are enigmatic with respect to their nucleati...
We investigate the global rupture parameters for deep and intermediate-depth earthquakes. From measu...
Intermediate‐depth earthquakes (focal depths 70–300 km) are enigmatic with respect to their nucleati...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
The 2015 M_w7.5 Hindu Kush earthquake occurred at a depth of 213 km beneath the Hindu Kush region of...
This study provides an overview of intermediate-depth earthquake phenomena, placing emphasis on the ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planeta...
The very shallow part of subduction megathrusts occasionally hosts tsunami earthquakes, with unusual...
Seismological observations of the 2012 moment magnitude 8.6 Sumatra earthquake reveal unprecedented ...
Although transformational faulting in the rim of the metastable olivine wedge is hypothesized as a t...
Deep earthquakes behave like shallow earthquakes but must have fundamentally different physical proc...