International audienceSeven deep seismic reflection profiles cover the 3000 km-long subduction system from Andaman to Southern Sumatra, including zones that ruptured in 2004, 2007, and 2010. We find that (1) the frontal zone is characterized by a series of thrusts bounding folded blocks of sediments with preserved layering, showing a northward transition from dominantly seaward vergence of the frontal thrusts to dominantly landward vergence of the frontal thrusts, (2) the accretionary wedge is characterized by poor reflection of the seismic energy likely to be due to a high degree of faulting and compaction of the sediments, and (3) the oceanic crust is highly disturbed by faults and topographic reliefs along most of the margin. Landward ve...
Propagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsunami generation during...
Styles of subduction zone deformation and earthquake rupture dynamics are strongly linked, jointly i...
In subduction zones the plate interface (megathrust) is typically poorly imaged at depths > 12 km, h...
Earthquake ruptures offshore of north-central Sumatra in 2004 (Sumatra-Andaman segment) and 2005 (Ni...
International audienceThe Mentawai segment of the Sumatra subduction zone is locked and likely to pr...
High-resolution multibeam bathymetry data from the Sumatran subduction zone reveal the regional and ...
During subduction, weak, unlithified sediments are scraped off the down-going plate and accumulate n...
The 26 December 2004 Mw 9.3 Sumatra to Andaman Islands subduction zone earthquake was the second lar...
The 26 December 2004 Mw 9.3 Sumatra to Andaman Islands subduction zone earth-quake was the second la...
International audienceIn subduction zones the plate interface (megathrust) is typically poorly image...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
Propagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsunami generation during...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
Propagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsunami generation during...
Styles of subduction zone deformation and earthquake rupture dynamics are strongly linked, jointly i...
In subduction zones the plate interface (megathrust) is typically poorly imaged at depths > 12 km, h...
Earthquake ruptures offshore of north-central Sumatra in 2004 (Sumatra-Andaman segment) and 2005 (Ni...
International audienceThe Mentawai segment of the Sumatra subduction zone is locked and likely to pr...
High-resolution multibeam bathymetry data from the Sumatran subduction zone reveal the regional and ...
During subduction, weak, unlithified sediments are scraped off the down-going plate and accumulate n...
The 26 December 2004 Mw 9.3 Sumatra to Andaman Islands subduction zone earthquake was the second lar...
The 26 December 2004 Mw 9.3 Sumatra to Andaman Islands subduction zone earth-quake was the second la...
International audienceIn subduction zones the plate interface (megathrust) is typically poorly image...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
Propagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsunami generation during...
International audiencePropagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsu...
Propagation of fault rupture to the seafloor is a likely cause of enhanced tsunami generation during...
Styles of subduction zone deformation and earthquake rupture dynamics are strongly linked, jointly i...
In subduction zones the plate interface (megathrust) is typically poorly imaged at depths > 12 km, h...