International audienceThe subduction of large topographic features such as seamounts has been linked to plate locking, earthquake generation and segmentation, as well as crustal erosion at subduction zones. However, the role of subducted features in the generation of megathrust earthquakes has been difficult to discern because traditional imaging techniques are limited to the upper 12km of the Earth's crust, whereas these ruptures initiate at depths of 20-40km (ref. ). Here we use a deeply penetrating imaging technique with a low-energy source to identify a seamount 3-4km high and 40km wide that has been subducted to a depth of 30-40km below the Sumatra forearc mantle. We find that the seamount has remained intact despite more than 160km of...
The Sumatra–Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 is the first giant earthquake (moment magnitude M...
On September 12 2007, an Mw 8.4 earthquake occurred within the southern section of the Mentawai segm...
International audienceBathymetric highs on the ocean floor ultimately sink into highly seismic subdu...
The subduction of large topographic features such as seamounts has been linked to plate locking eart...
International audienceIn subduction zones the plate interface (megathrust) is typically poorly image...
The historic record of large megathrust earthquakes suggests that the potential for great destructiv...
International audienceSeven deep seismic reflection profiles cover the 3000 km-long subduction syste...
The 2 June 1994 Java (Indonesia) tsunami earthquake ruptured in a seismically quiet subduction zone ...
International audienceThe Mentawai segment of the Sumatra subduction zone is locked and likely to pr...
Earthquakes in subduction zones rupture the plate boundary fault in discrete segments. One factor th...
International audienceCurrent models predict that the seismogenic zone along subduction thrusts, whe...
The Sumatran subduction zone exhibits strong seismic and tsunamogenic potential with the prominent e...
The Sumatran margin suffered three great earthquakes in recent years (Aceh-Andaman 26 December 2004 ...
Abstract An ensemble averaging technique is used to remove the long-wavelength topography and gravit...
A series of wide-angle seismic surveys has been carried out in recent years of the entire Nankai sei...
The Sumatra–Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 is the first giant earthquake (moment magnitude M...
On September 12 2007, an Mw 8.4 earthquake occurred within the southern section of the Mentawai segm...
International audienceBathymetric highs on the ocean floor ultimately sink into highly seismic subdu...
The subduction of large topographic features such as seamounts has been linked to plate locking eart...
International audienceIn subduction zones the plate interface (megathrust) is typically poorly image...
The historic record of large megathrust earthquakes suggests that the potential for great destructiv...
International audienceSeven deep seismic reflection profiles cover the 3000 km-long subduction syste...
The 2 June 1994 Java (Indonesia) tsunami earthquake ruptured in a seismically quiet subduction zone ...
International audienceThe Mentawai segment of the Sumatra subduction zone is locked and likely to pr...
Earthquakes in subduction zones rupture the plate boundary fault in discrete segments. One factor th...
International audienceCurrent models predict that the seismogenic zone along subduction thrusts, whe...
The Sumatran subduction zone exhibits strong seismic and tsunamogenic potential with the prominent e...
The Sumatran margin suffered three great earthquakes in recent years (Aceh-Andaman 26 December 2004 ...
Abstract An ensemble averaging technique is used to remove the long-wavelength topography and gravit...
A series of wide-angle seismic surveys has been carried out in recent years of the entire Nankai sei...
The Sumatra–Andaman earthquake of 26 December 2004 is the first giant earthquake (moment magnitude M...
On September 12 2007, an Mw 8.4 earthquake occurred within the southern section of the Mentawai segm...
International audienceBathymetric highs on the ocean floor ultimately sink into highly seismic subdu...