International audienceDouble Wadati-Benioff seismic zones (DSZ) with two parallel planes of seismicity separated by 15-30 km are a global feature of subduction zones in the 50-200 km depth range. Upper plane seismicity is generally attributed to dehydration of the oceanic crust but the origin of the lower seismicity plane is debated. Serpentine or hydrous-phase dehydration embrittlement is a commonly advocated mechanism that implies significant slab mantle hydration. High-resolution seismic tomography revealed low seismic velocities in the lower seismicity plane that are better explained by seismic anisotropy of anhydrous deformed peridotites than by serpentinization. Earthquakes correlate with anisotropic planar shear zones and favor a she...
Understanding the lowermost part of the Earth’s mantle—known as D''—can help us investigate whole-ma...
The subducting oceanic lithosphere may carry a large amount of chemically bound water into the deep ...
International audienceSeismic anisotropy is a ubiquitous feature of the subcontinental mantle. This ...
International audienceDouble Wadati-Benioff seismic zones (DSZ) with two parallel planes of seismici...
Subducting slabs experience deformation and metamorphism as they descend into the upper mantle. Thep...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
The Earth’s transition zone has until recently been assumed to be seismi-cally isotropic. Increasing...
Low velocity hydrous minerals in the subducting plate deliver water to the mantle and are thought to...
It is commonly assumed that intermediate-depth seismicity is in some way linked to dehydration react...
The Earth's transition zone has until recently been assumed to be seismically isotropic. Increasingl...
Intermediate-depth earthquakes (30-300 km) have been extensively documented within subducting oceani...
Intermediate-depth earthquakes (30-300 km) have been extensively documented within subducting oceani...
Intermediate-depth earthquakes (30-300 km) have been extensively documented within subducting oceani...
Understanding the lowermost part of the Earth’s mantle—known as D''—can help us investigate whole-ma...
The subducting oceanic lithosphere may carry a large amount of chemically bound water into the deep ...
International audienceSeismic anisotropy is a ubiquitous feature of the subcontinental mantle. This ...
International audienceDouble Wadati-Benioff seismic zones (DSZ) with two parallel planes of seismici...
Subducting slabs experience deformation and metamorphism as they descend into the upper mantle. Thep...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
Seismic anisotropy provides key information to map the trajectories of mantle flow and understand th...
The Earth’s transition zone has until recently been assumed to be seismi-cally isotropic. Increasing...
Low velocity hydrous minerals in the subducting plate deliver water to the mantle and are thought to...
It is commonly assumed that intermediate-depth seismicity is in some way linked to dehydration react...
The Earth's transition zone has until recently been assumed to be seismically isotropic. Increasingl...
Intermediate-depth earthquakes (30-300 km) have been extensively documented within subducting oceani...
Intermediate-depth earthquakes (30-300 km) have been extensively documented within subducting oceani...
Intermediate-depth earthquakes (30-300 km) have been extensively documented within subducting oceani...
Understanding the lowermost part of the Earth’s mantle—known as D''—can help us investigate whole-ma...
The subducting oceanic lithosphere may carry a large amount of chemically bound water into the deep ...
International audienceSeismic anisotropy is a ubiquitous feature of the subcontinental mantle. This ...