The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling, because high temperatures and pressures at these depths do not allow standard brittle failure. Instead, two main candidate mechanisms have been proposed: dehydration embrittlement and localized thermal shear runaway. It is highly debated which of these two mechanisms is the dominant one, and how the two mechanisms may combine to explain the different styles of seismicity observed in the various parts of subduction systems. While dehydration embrittlement requires that hydrated minerals undergo a phase transition to provide a free fluid phase, shear runaway may occur under dry conditions but within restricted pressure-temperature conditions. ...
Abstract We review studies of intermediate-depth seismicity and seismic imaging of the interior of s...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
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...
Subducting rocks 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 presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
The Western Hellenic Subduction Zone is characterized by a transition from oceanic to continental su...
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 ...
The Western Hellenic Subduction Zone is characterized by a transition from oceanic to continental su...
Abstract We review studies of intermediate-depth seismicity and seismic imaging of the interior of s...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
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...
Subducting rocks 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 presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
The presence of magmatism and intermediate-depth (70–300 km deep) seismicity at subduction zones is ...
The Western Hellenic Subduction Zone is characterized by a transition from oceanic to continental su...
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 ...
The Western Hellenic Subduction Zone is characterized by a transition from oceanic to continental su...
Abstract We review studies of intermediate-depth seismicity and seismic imaging of the interior of s...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...
Subducting oceanic plates carry a considerable amount of water from the surface down to mantle depth...