Episodic tremor and slip (ETS) have been correlated with rupture phenomena in subducting oceanic lithosphere at 30–45 km depth, where high VP/VS ratios, which suggest high-fluid pressures, have been observed. ETS, by accommodating slip in the down-dip portion of the subduction zone, may trigger megathrust earthquakes up-dip in the locked section. During dehydration experiments on serpentinite (typical rock of the oceanic lithosphere) at temperatures found in nature at 30–45 km depth (400– 550 C), we observe seismic signals in the form of acoustic emissions that closely resemble low frequency earthquakes, seismic tremor and regular earthquakes. Our findings support the concept that water released during dehydration reactions increases the po...
It is commonly assumed that intermediate-depth seismicity is in some way linked to dehydration react...
In subduction zones, fluids are often invoked to explain slip processes on the megathrust, from grea...
We use seismic attenuation tomography to identify a region at the top of the lower mantle that displ...
Episodic tremor and slip (ETS) have been correlated with rupture phenomena in subducting oceanic li...
Subducting plates release fluids as they plunge into Earth’s mantle and occasionally rupture to prod...
International audienceLow-frequency earthquakes (LFEs) have been observed in subduction zones and so...
Slow slip and tremor in subduction zones take place where there is abundant evidence for elevated, n...
[1] Non-volcanic tremor is a recently discovered fault slip style occurring with remarkable regulari...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
Fluids in subduction zones play a key role in controlling seismic activity, drastically affecting th...
International audienceIntermediate-depth earthquakes (30–300 km) have been extensively documented wi...
The occurrence of intermediate depth seismicity (70-300 km) is commonly attributed to the dehydratio...
I investigate earthquakes and slow-slip phenomena in subduction zones and their overlying forearcs, ...
The dehydration of oceanic slabs during subduction is mainly thermally controlled and is often expre...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
It is commonly assumed that intermediate-depth seismicity is in some way linked to dehydration react...
In subduction zones, fluids are often invoked to explain slip processes on the megathrust, from grea...
We use seismic attenuation tomography to identify a region at the top of the lower mantle that displ...
Episodic tremor and slip (ETS) have been correlated with rupture phenomena in subducting oceanic li...
Subducting plates release fluids as they plunge into Earth’s mantle and occasionally rupture to prod...
International audienceLow-frequency earthquakes (LFEs) have been observed in subduction zones and so...
Slow slip and tremor in subduction zones take place where there is abundant evidence for elevated, n...
[1] Non-volcanic tremor is a recently discovered fault slip style occurring with remarkable regulari...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
Fluids in subduction zones play a key role in controlling seismic activity, drastically affecting th...
International audienceIntermediate-depth earthquakes (30–300 km) have been extensively documented wi...
The occurrence of intermediate depth seismicity (70-300 km) is commonly attributed to the dehydratio...
I investigate earthquakes and slow-slip phenomena in subduction zones and their overlying forearcs, ...
The dehydration of oceanic slabs during subduction is mainly thermally controlled and is often expre...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
It is commonly assumed that intermediate-depth seismicity is in some way linked to dehydration react...
In subduction zones, fluids are often invoked to explain slip processes on the megathrust, from grea...
We use seismic attenuation tomography to identify a region at the top of the lower mantle that displ...