© 2014 The Authors. Slow slip events are now well-established in fault and glacier systems, though the processes controlling slow rupture remain poorly understood. The Whillans Ice Plain provides a window into these processes through bi-daily stick-slip seismic events that displace an ice mass over 100 km long with a variety of rupture speeds observed at a single location. We compare the glacier events with laboratory experiments that have analogous loading conditions. Both systems exhibit average rupture velocities that increase systematically with the pre-rupture stresses, with local rupture velocities exhibiting large variability that correlates well with local interfacial stresses. The slip events in both cases are not time-predictable,...
Until recently, observations of sudden frictional processes at the bed of glaciers were limited to m...
Spatial variations in frictional properties on natural faults are believed to be a factor influencin...
The ability to monitor transient motion along faults is critical to improving our ability to underst...
© 2014 The Authors. Slow slip events are now well-established in fault and glacier systems, though t...
AbstractSlow slip events are now well-established in fault and glacier systems, though the processes...
Analogous to tectonic strike-slip faults, where frictional processes build up stresses between plate...
The fast flow of glaciers and rupture of earthquakes on subduction zones both occur at interfaces no...
Frictional instabilities exist in many geological settings, including glaciers and tectonic plate bo...
Glacier slip facilitates fast glacier flow and modulates sea-level rise, but empirical constraints o...
The Whillans Ice Plain (WIP) is unique among Antarctic ice streams because it moves by stick-slip. T...
International audienceModern geophysics highlights that the slip behaviour response of faults is var...
Ice sheet evolution depends on subglacial conditions, with the ice-bed interface's strength exerting...
To better understand the physical mechanisms of slow slip events (SSEs) detected worldwide, we explo...
This thesis focuses on two main topics, the physics governing how faults rapidly weaken during an ea...
[1] It has been shown that the onset of frictional instability is characterized by a transition from...
Until recently, observations of sudden frictional processes at the bed of glaciers were limited to m...
Spatial variations in frictional properties on natural faults are believed to be a factor influencin...
The ability to monitor transient motion along faults is critical to improving our ability to underst...
© 2014 The Authors. Slow slip events are now well-established in fault and glacier systems, though t...
AbstractSlow slip events are now well-established in fault and glacier systems, though the processes...
Analogous to tectonic strike-slip faults, where frictional processes build up stresses between plate...
The fast flow of glaciers and rupture of earthquakes on subduction zones both occur at interfaces no...
Frictional instabilities exist in many geological settings, including glaciers and tectonic plate bo...
Glacier slip facilitates fast glacier flow and modulates sea-level rise, but empirical constraints o...
The Whillans Ice Plain (WIP) is unique among Antarctic ice streams because it moves by stick-slip. T...
International audienceModern geophysics highlights that the slip behaviour response of faults is var...
Ice sheet evolution depends on subglacial conditions, with the ice-bed interface's strength exerting...
To better understand the physical mechanisms of slow slip events (SSEs) detected worldwide, we explo...
This thesis focuses on two main topics, the physics governing how faults rapidly weaken during an ea...
[1] It has been shown that the onset of frictional instability is characterized by a transition from...
Until recently, observations of sudden frictional processes at the bed of glaciers were limited to m...
Spatial variations in frictional properties on natural faults are believed to be a factor influencin...
The ability to monitor transient motion along faults is critical to improving our ability to underst...