南海トラフのスロー地震震源域近傍に高圧の間隙水帯を確認 --スロー地震発生のメカニズム解明へ前進--. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2021-06-17.Pore pressure plays a key role in the generation of earthquakes in subduction zones. However, quantitative constraints for its determination are quite limited. Here, we estimate the subsurface pore pressure by analyzing the transient upwelling flow of drilling mud from borehole C0023A of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 370, in the Nankai Trough off Cape Muroto. This upward flow provided the first direct evidence of an overpressured aquifer in the underthrust sediments off Cape Muroto. To estimate the pre-drilling pore pressure in the overpressured aquifer around a depth of 950–1, 050 m below sea floor, we examined the measured porosities ...
AbstractWe use the pore pressure distribution predicted from a waveform tomography (WT) velocity mod...
Earthquake swarms, which are anomalous increases in the seismicity rate without a distinguishable ma...
The Peciko Field contains gas in multiple stacked reservoirs within a Miocene deltaic sequence. In t...
© 2018, The Author(s). The study investigates the in-situ strength of sediments across a plate bound...
textThe 2004 Sumatra-Andaman and the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquakes demonstrate the importance of under...
Pore-fluid pressure is an important parameter in controlling fault mechanics as it lowers the effect...
Recurring slow slip along near-trench megathrust faults occurs at many subduction zones, but for unk...
In subduction zones, seismic slip at shallow crustal depths can lead to the generation of tsunamis. ...
©The Authors 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society....
The spatial distribution of effective normal stress, σₑ, is essential for understanding the fault mo...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 333 returned to two sites drilled during IODP Ex...
IODP Site U1518, drilled during IODP Expeditions 372 and 375, penetrated a large-offset (∼6 km) thru...
International audience[1] In situ stress and pore pressure are key parameters governing rock deforma...
AbstractWe use the pore pressure distribution predicted from a waveform tomography (WT) velocity mod...
Earthquake swarms, which are anomalous increases in the seismicity rate without a distinguishable ma...
The Peciko Field contains gas in multiple stacked reservoirs within a Miocene deltaic sequence. In t...
© 2018, The Author(s). The study investigates the in-situ strength of sediments across a plate bound...
textThe 2004 Sumatra-Andaman and the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquakes demonstrate the importance of under...
Pore-fluid pressure is an important parameter in controlling fault mechanics as it lowers the effect...
Recurring slow slip along near-trench megathrust faults occurs at many subduction zones, but for unk...
In subduction zones, seismic slip at shallow crustal depths can lead to the generation of tsunamis. ...
©The Authors 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Society....
The spatial distribution of effective normal stress, σₑ, is essential for understanding the fault mo...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 333 returned to two sites drilled during IODP Ex...
IODP Site U1518, drilled during IODP Expeditions 372 and 375, penetrated a large-offset (∼6 km) thru...
International audience[1] In situ stress and pore pressure are key parameters governing rock deforma...
AbstractWe use the pore pressure distribution predicted from a waveform tomography (WT) velocity mod...
Earthquake swarms, which are anomalous increases in the seismicity rate without a distinguishable ma...
The Peciko Field contains gas in multiple stacked reservoirs within a Miocene deltaic sequence. In t...