The eastern sector of the Trans‐Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is an enigmatic narrow zone that lies just above where the Cocos plate displays a sharp transition in dipping angle in central Mexico. Current plate models indicate that the transition from flat to steeper subduction is continuous through this region, but the abrupt end of the TMVB suggests that the difference in subduction styles is more likely to be accommodated by a slab tear. Based on a high‐resolution shear wave velocity and radial anisotropy model of the region, we argue that a slab tear within South Cocos can explain the abrupt end of the TMVB. We also quantify the azimuthal anisotropy beneath each seismic station and present a well‐defined flow pattern that shows how mantl...
Based on analysis of data from a trans-Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Mexico...
Receiver functions (RFs) from 224 permanent and temporary stations in central and southern Mexico we...
The 3D V_p, V_p/_Vs, P- and S-wave attenuation structure of the Cocos subduction zone in Mexico is i...
The eastern sector of the Trans‐Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is an enigmatic narrow zone that lies j...
The morphology of the transition from flat to normal subduction in eastern central Mexico is explore...
Subduction of the Cocos plate beneath southern Mexico is characterized by several unusual features, ...
The geometry and properties of the interface of the Cocos plate beneath central Mexico are determine...
textThe crust and upper mantle seismic structure beneath southwestern Mexico was investigated using ...
Broadband data from the Meso-America Subduction Experiment (MASE) line in central Mexico were used t...
Subduction zones are among the most dynamic tectonic environments on Earth. Deformation mechanisms o...
During the past years, significant work has been done for studying the crustal anisotropy and state ...
Broadband data from the Meso-America Subduction Experiment (MASE) line in central Mexico were used t...
We use data from seismic networks with unprecedented dense coverage to study the Earth's structure u...
The fine-scale seismic structure of the central Mexico subduction zone is studied using moderate-siz...
We present the evidence for an anomalous southwest-dipping slab in southern Mexico. The main evidenc...
Based on analysis of data from a trans-Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Mexico...
Receiver functions (RFs) from 224 permanent and temporary stations in central and southern Mexico we...
The 3D V_p, V_p/_Vs, P- and S-wave attenuation structure of the Cocos subduction zone in Mexico is i...
The eastern sector of the Trans‐Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is an enigmatic narrow zone that lies j...
The morphology of the transition from flat to normal subduction in eastern central Mexico is explore...
Subduction of the Cocos plate beneath southern Mexico is characterized by several unusual features, ...
The geometry and properties of the interface of the Cocos plate beneath central Mexico are determine...
textThe crust and upper mantle seismic structure beneath southwestern Mexico was investigated using ...
Broadband data from the Meso-America Subduction Experiment (MASE) line in central Mexico were used t...
Subduction zones are among the most dynamic tectonic environments on Earth. Deformation mechanisms o...
During the past years, significant work has been done for studying the crustal anisotropy and state ...
Broadband data from the Meso-America Subduction Experiment (MASE) line in central Mexico were used t...
We use data from seismic networks with unprecedented dense coverage to study the Earth's structure u...
The fine-scale seismic structure of the central Mexico subduction zone is studied using moderate-siz...
We present the evidence for an anomalous southwest-dipping slab in southern Mexico. The main evidenc...
Based on analysis of data from a trans-Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Mexico...
Receiver functions (RFs) from 224 permanent and temporary stations in central and southern Mexico we...
The 3D V_p, V_p/_Vs, P- and S-wave attenuation structure of the Cocos subduction zone in Mexico is i...