Deep earthquakes within subducting tectonic plates (slabs) are enigmatic because they appear similar to shallow earthquakes but must occur by a different mechanism. Previous attempts to explain the depth distribution of deep earthquakes in terms of the temperature at which possible triggering mechanisms are viable, fail to explain the spatial variability in seismicity. In addition to thermal constraints, proposed failure mechanisms for deep earthquakes all require that sufficient strain accumulates in the slab at a relatively high stress. Here, I show that simulations of subduction with nonlinear rheology and compositionally dependent phase transitions exhibit strongly variable strain rates in space and time, which is similar to observed se...
Along the Kamchatka-Kuril-Japan-Izu-Bonin-Mariana subduction zones, the old age of the subducting Pa...
Deep earthquake b values appear to vary with slab thermal state and earthquake magnitude. The physic...
International audienceEarthquakes deep in the continental lithosphere are rare and hard to interpret...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
Deep earthquakes behave like shallow earthquakes but must have fundamentally different physical proc...
Deep earthquakes behave like shallow earthquakes but must have fundamentally different physical proc...
© 2018 Dr. Dan SandifordThe rupture mechanisms of intermediate depth earthquakes have led to a view ...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
Deep earthquakes occur down to 700 km depth where pressure is up to two orders of magnitude greater ...
Seismic tomography reveals a wide variety of slab deformation in the mantle transition zone and shal...
Seismic tomography reveals a wide variety of slab deformation in the mantle transition zone and shal...
Seismic tomography reveals a wide variety of slab deformation in the mantle transition zone and shal...
Along the Kamchatka-Kuril-Japan-Izu-Bonin-Mariana subduction zones, the old age of the subducting Pa...
Deep earthquake b values appear to vary with slab thermal state and earthquake magnitude. The physic...
International audienceEarthquakes deep in the continental lithosphere are rare and hard to interpret...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
Deep earthquakes behave like shallow earthquakes but must have fundamentally different physical proc...
Deep earthquakes behave like shallow earthquakes but must have fundamentally different physical proc...
© 2018 Dr. Dan SandifordThe rupture mechanisms of intermediate depth earthquakes have led to a view ...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
Deep earthquakes occur down to 700 km depth where pressure is up to two orders of magnitude greater ...
Seismic tomography reveals a wide variety of slab deformation in the mantle transition zone and shal...
Seismic tomography reveals a wide variety of slab deformation in the mantle transition zone and shal...
Seismic tomography reveals a wide variety of slab deformation in the mantle transition zone and shal...
Along the Kamchatka-Kuril-Japan-Izu-Bonin-Mariana subduction zones, the old age of the subducting Pa...
Deep earthquake b values appear to vary with slab thermal state and earthquake magnitude. The physic...
International audienceEarthquakes deep in the continental lithosphere are rare and hard to interpret...