An overview of Mexican subduction is presented; including young lithosphere, flat slab subduction, and current knowledge of the position of the subducting Cocos and Rivera plates. North of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) those positions become unclear. Geochemical analysis suggests that there may be a slab tear causing mafic volcanism along the northern edge of the (TMVB). A torn slab would suggest that the properties of subduction (i.e. possibly the age of the lithosphere and rate of subduction) have changed since its initiation. Moreover, a stub slab is sufficient to maintain subduction
The geometry and properties of the interface of the Cocos plate beneath central Mexico are determine...
The 3D V_p, V_p/_Vs, P- and S-wave attenuation structure of the Cocos subduction zone in Mexico is i...
During the past years, significant work has been done for studying the crustal anisotropy and state ...
[1] Based on analysis of data from a trans-Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Me...
The deployment phase of CENS equipment began this year within MASE (Middle America Subduction Experi...
The position of the subducting Cocos Plate beneath Mexico is unknown from the Trans-Mexican Volcanic...
Teleseismic converted phases are used to probe the composition of the downgoing oceanic crust as a f...
The morphology of the transition from flat to normal subduction in eastern central Mexico is explore...
L'étude sismique de la zone côtière de Guerrero (Mexique) permet d'interpréter la géométrie de la su...
Based on analysis of data from a trans-Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Mexico...
The eastern sector of the Trans‐Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is an enigmatic narrow zone that lies j...
Abstract—Central Mexico is the site of an enigmatic zone of flat subduction. The general geometry of...
[1] Broadband data from the Meso-America Subduction Experiment (MASE) line in central Mexico were us...
Subduction Interface Processes Meeting (SIP), An International Conference Zooming On Subduction Zone...
Several slow aseismic slip events have been observed in the Mexican subduction zone in Guerrero and ...
The geometry and properties of the interface of the Cocos plate beneath central Mexico are determine...
The 3D V_p, V_p/_Vs, P- and S-wave attenuation structure of the Cocos subduction zone in Mexico is i...
During the past years, significant work has been done for studying the crustal anisotropy and state ...
[1] Based on analysis of data from a trans-Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Me...
The deployment phase of CENS equipment began this year within MASE (Middle America Subduction Experi...
The position of the subducting Cocos Plate beneath Mexico is unknown from the Trans-Mexican Volcanic...
Teleseismic converted phases are used to probe the composition of the downgoing oceanic crust as a f...
The morphology of the transition from flat to normal subduction in eastern central Mexico is explore...
L'étude sismique de la zone côtière de Guerrero (Mexique) permet d'interpréter la géométrie de la su...
Based on analysis of data from a trans-Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Mexico...
The eastern sector of the Trans‐Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) is an enigmatic narrow zone that lies j...
Abstract—Central Mexico is the site of an enigmatic zone of flat subduction. The general geometry of...
[1] Broadband data from the Meso-America Subduction Experiment (MASE) line in central Mexico were us...
Subduction Interface Processes Meeting (SIP), An International Conference Zooming On Subduction Zone...
Several slow aseismic slip events have been observed in the Mexican subduction zone in Guerrero and ...
The geometry and properties of the interface of the Cocos plate beneath central Mexico are determine...
The 3D V_p, V_p/_Vs, P- and S-wave attenuation structure of the Cocos subduction zone in Mexico is i...
During the past years, significant work has been done for studying the crustal anisotropy and state ...