International audienceSilent earthquakes, or slow slip events (SSEs), in subduction zones [Schwartz and Rokosky, 2007] release accumulated strain energy within tens of minutes to a few months, as opposed to a few seconds or minutes for “regular” earthquakes [Kostoglodov et al., 2003]. This phenomenon has important implications for the seismic cycle because SSEs significantly modify the loading-unloading budget of faults; their existence suggests that the buildup and relaxing mechanisms of the earthquake cycle are much more complex than previously thought. Numerous important questions have to be answered concerning SSEs, in particular, their specific location on the fault, the amount of slip at depth, and their recurrence. Depending on wheth...
International audienceSlow earthquakes are important constituents of the seismic cycle and are invol...
Tectonic stress is released in the form of aseismic and seismic signatures. Slow and fast/regular ea...
International audienceAt subduction zones, transient aseismic slip occurs either as afterslip follow...
International audienceSilent earthquakes, or slow slip events (SSEs), in subduction zones [Schwartz ...
Slow Slip Events (SSEs) represent a new type of strain release along faults, which have onlybeen rec...
International audienceSlow slip events (SSEs) represent a significant mechanism of strain release al...
Since their discovery two decades ago(1,2), slow slip events have been shown to play an important ro...
Slow slip events have been suggested to trigger subduction earthquakes. However, examples to date ha...
Slow slip events have been suggested to trigger subduction earthquakes. However, examples to date ha...
International audienceThe last decade featured an explosive sequence of discoveries of slow slip eve...
International audienceThe last decade featured an explosive sequence of discoveries of slow slip eve...
Continuous geodetic measurements from convergent margins have shown that deep transient creep events...
Slow slip transients on faults can last from seconds to months and stitch together the earthquake cy...
International audienceSlow earthquakes are important constituents of the seismic cycle and are invol...
Tectonic stress is released in the form of aseismic and seismic signatures. Slow and fast/regular ea...
International audienceAt subduction zones, transient aseismic slip occurs either as afterslip follow...
International audienceSilent earthquakes, or slow slip events (SSEs), in subduction zones [Schwartz ...
Slow Slip Events (SSEs) represent a new type of strain release along faults, which have onlybeen rec...
International audienceSlow slip events (SSEs) represent a significant mechanism of strain release al...
Since their discovery two decades ago(1,2), slow slip events have been shown to play an important ro...
Slow slip events have been suggested to trigger subduction earthquakes. However, examples to date ha...
Slow slip events have been suggested to trigger subduction earthquakes. However, examples to date ha...
International audienceThe last decade featured an explosive sequence of discoveries of slow slip eve...
International audienceThe last decade featured an explosive sequence of discoveries of slow slip eve...
Continuous geodetic measurements from convergent margins have shown that deep transient creep events...
Slow slip transients on faults can last from seconds to months and stitch together the earthquake cy...
International audienceSlow earthquakes are important constituents of the seismic cycle and are invol...
Tectonic stress is released in the form of aseismic and seismic signatures. Slow and fast/regular ea...
International audienceAt subduction zones, transient aseismic slip occurs either as afterslip follow...