International audienceSlow slip events result from the spontaneous weakening of the subduction megathrust and bear strong resemblance to earthquakes, only slower. This resemblance allows us to study fundamental aspects of nucleation that remain elusive for classic, fast earthquakes. We rely on machine learning algorithms to infer slow slip timing from statistics of seismic waveforms. We find that patterns in seismic power follow the 14-month slow slip cycle in Cascadia, arguing in favor of the predictability of slow slip rupture. Here, we show that seismic power exponentially increases as the slowly slipping portion of the subduction zone approaches failure, a behavior that shares a striking similarity with the increase in acoustic power ob...
Tectonic stress is released in the form of aseismic and seismic signatures. Slow and fast/regular ea...
[1] Major episodic tremor and slip (ETS) events with Mw 6.4 to 6.7 repeat every 15 ± 2 months within...
International audienceSilent earthquakes, or slow slip events (SSEs), in subduction zones [Schwartz ...
Using machine learning algorithms, the authors here identify slow slip precursors in the Cascadia su...
Both laboratory experiments and dynamic simulations suggest that earthquakes can be preceded by a pr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Recent discoveries in subduction zones worldwide--incl...
Recent technological advances combined with more detailed analyses of seismologic and geodetic obser...
Slow slip events have been suggested to trigger subduction earthquakes. However, examples to date ha...
We estimate and model the normalized moment rate power spectrum of large slow slip events in Cascadi...
Slow slip events have been suggested to trigger subduction earthquakes. However, examples to date ha...
Abstract Understanding the connection between seismic activity and the earthquake nucleation process...
We use borehole strain and seismic data to show that slow slip and tremor in central Cascadia are co...
Continuous geodetic measurements from convergent margins have shown that deep transient creep events...
To better understand the physical mechanisms of slow slip events (SSEs) detected worldwide, we explo...
International audienceSlow earthquakes, like regular earthquakes, result from unstable frictional sl...
Tectonic stress is released in the form of aseismic and seismic signatures. Slow and fast/regular ea...
[1] Major episodic tremor and slip (ETS) events with Mw 6.4 to 6.7 repeat every 15 ± 2 months within...
International audienceSilent earthquakes, or slow slip events (SSEs), in subduction zones [Schwartz ...
Using machine learning algorithms, the authors here identify slow slip precursors in the Cascadia su...
Both laboratory experiments and dynamic simulations suggest that earthquakes can be preceded by a pr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Recent discoveries in subduction zones worldwide--incl...
Recent technological advances combined with more detailed analyses of seismologic and geodetic obser...
Slow slip events have been suggested to trigger subduction earthquakes. However, examples to date ha...
We estimate and model the normalized moment rate power spectrum of large slow slip events in Cascadi...
Slow slip events have been suggested to trigger subduction earthquakes. However, examples to date ha...
Abstract Understanding the connection between seismic activity and the earthquake nucleation process...
We use borehole strain and seismic data to show that slow slip and tremor in central Cascadia are co...
Continuous geodetic measurements from convergent margins have shown that deep transient creep events...
To better understand the physical mechanisms of slow slip events (SSEs) detected worldwide, we explo...
International audienceSlow earthquakes, like regular earthquakes, result from unstable frictional sl...
Tectonic stress is released in the form of aseismic and seismic signatures. Slow and fast/regular ea...
[1] Major episodic tremor and slip (ETS) events with Mw 6.4 to 6.7 repeat every 15 ± 2 months within...
International audienceSilent earthquakes, or slow slip events (SSEs), in subduction zones [Schwartz ...