Recent seismic observations have shown that low-frequency earthquakes occur in nonvolcanic regions in subduction zones in southwest Japan and Cascadia, and it is suggested that an aqueous fluid released from the subducting lithosphere is necessary for the occurrence of these earthquakes. In a mantle wedge under a subduction zone, a permeable network is likely created by hydrofracturing due to continuous fluid release from the subducting lithosphere. The migration of aqueous fluid through a permeable network is governed by the pressure gradient resulting from the viscous mantle flow that is induced by the subducting oceanic lithosphere. Calculations of the streamlines of the aqueous fluid in the mantle wedge under the subduction zones show t...
In this paper we present seismological evidence for the influences of fluids and arc magma on the ge...
In subduction zones, seismic slip at shallow crustal depths can lead to the generation of tsunamis. ...
International audienceLow-frequency earthquakes (LFEs) have been observed in subduction zones and so...
Subducting plates release fluids as they plunge into Earth’s mantle and occasionally rupture to prod...
Subducting plates release fluids as they plunge into Earth’s mantle and occasionally rupture to prod...
Subducting plates release fluids as they plunge into Earth’s mantle and occasionally rupture to prod...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
International audienceA wide range of geophysical/petrological data indicates that large amounts of ...
International audienceA wide range of geophysical/petrological data indicates that large amounts of ...
Subducting rocks release fluids as they plunge into Earth's mantle, and occasionally rupture to prod...
Slow slip and tremor in subduction zones take place where there is abundant evidence for elevated, n...
In this paper we present seismological evidence for the influences of fluids and arc magma on the ge...
In subduction zones, seismic slip at shallow crustal depths can lead to the generation of tsunamis. ...
International audienceLow-frequency earthquakes (LFEs) have been observed in subduction zones and so...
Subducting plates release fluids as they plunge into Earth’s mantle and occasionally rupture to prod...
Subducting plates release fluids as they plunge into Earth’s mantle and occasionally rupture to prod...
Subducting plates release fluids as they plunge into Earth’s mantle and occasionally rupture to prod...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
International audienceA wide range of geophysical/petrological data indicates that large amounts of ...
International audienceA wide range of geophysical/petrological data indicates that large amounts of ...
Subducting rocks release fluids as they plunge into Earth's mantle, and occasionally rupture to prod...
Slow slip and tremor in subduction zones take place where there is abundant evidence for elevated, n...
In this paper we present seismological evidence for the influences of fluids and arc magma on the ge...
In subduction zones, seismic slip at shallow crustal depths can lead to the generation of tsunamis. ...
International audienceLow-frequency earthquakes (LFEs) have been observed in subduction zones and so...