Subducting plates release fluids as they plunge into Earth’s mantle and occasionally rupture to produce intraslab earthquakes. It is debated whether fluids and earthquakes are directly related. By combining seismic observations and geodynamic models from western Greece, and comparing across other subduction zones, we find that earthquakes effectively track the flow of fluids from their slab source at >80 km depth to their sink at shallow (<40 km) depth. Between source and sink, the fluids flow updip under a sealed plate interface, facilitating intraslab earthquakes. In some locations, the seal breaks and fluids escape through vents into the mantle wedge, thereby reducing the fluid supply and seismicity updip in the slab. The vents themselve...
Seismic observations have shown structural variation near the base of the mantle transition zone (MT...
Fluid-induced seismicity has been observed and recorded for decades. Seismic energy necessarily requ...
Subducting slabs carry water into the mantle and are a major gateway in the global geochemical water...
Subducting plates release fluids as they plunge into Earth’s mantle and occasionally rupture to prod...
Subducting rocks release fluids as they plunge into Earth's mantle, and occasionally rupture to prod...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
Recent seismic observations have shown that low-frequency earthquakes occur in nonvolcanic regions i...
Episodic tremor and slip (ETS) have been correlated with rupture phenomena in subducting oceanic li...
Petrological models and seismic data from subduction zones with geotherms of 7 K km−1 or higher sugg...
International audienceA wide range of geophysical/petrological data indicates that large amounts of ...
Subduction zones are the main entry points of water into Earth's mantle and play an important role i...
International audienceThe densification of the lower crust in collision and subduction zones plays a...
The subduction thrust interface represents a zone of concentrated deformation coupled to fluid gener...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
Seismic observations have shown structural variation near the base of the mantle transition zone (MT...
Fluid-induced seismicity has been observed and recorded for decades. Seismic energy necessarily requ...
Subducting slabs carry water into the mantle and are a major gateway in the global geochemical water...
Subducting plates release fluids as they plunge into Earth’s mantle and occasionally rupture to prod...
Subducting rocks release fluids as they plunge into Earth's mantle, and occasionally rupture to prod...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
Recent seismic observations have shown that low-frequency earthquakes occur in nonvolcanic regions i...
Episodic tremor and slip (ETS) have been correlated with rupture phenomena in subducting oceanic li...
Petrological models and seismic data from subduction zones with geotherms of 7 K km−1 or higher sugg...
International audienceA wide range of geophysical/petrological data indicates that large amounts of ...
Subduction zones are the main entry points of water into Earth's mantle and play an important role i...
International audienceThe densification of the lower crust in collision and subduction zones plays a...
The subduction thrust interface represents a zone of concentrated deformation coupled to fluid gener...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
Seismic observations have shown structural variation near the base of the mantle transition zone (MT...
Fluid-induced seismicity has been observed and recorded for decades. Seismic energy necessarily requ...
Subducting slabs carry water into the mantle and are a major gateway in the global geochemical water...