The origin of earthquakes in the lower crust at depth of 20-40 km, where dominantly ductile deformation is expected, is highly debated. Exhumed networks of lower crustal coeval pseudotachylytes (quenched frictional melt produced during seismic slip) and mylonites (produced during the post- and interseismic viscous creep) provide a snapshot of the earthquake cycle at anomalously deep conditions in the crust. Such natural laboratories offer the opportunity to investigate the origin and the tectonic setting of lower crustal earthquakes.The Nusfjord East shear zone network (Lofoten, northern Norway) represents an exhumed lower crustal earthquake source, where mutually overprinting mylonites and pseudotachylytes record the interplay between cose...
Understanding the short- and long-term mechanical behaviour of the lower crust is of fundamental imp...
The rheology and the conditions for viscous flow of the dry granulite facies lower crust are still p...
The structural and metamorphic evolution of the lower crust has direct effects on the lithospheric r...
The origin of earthquakes in the lower crust at depth of 20-40 km, where dominantly ductile deformat...
Deep intracontinental earthquakes are poorly understood, despite their potential to cause significan...
Whilst continental earthquakes nucleate predominantly in the seismogenic upper crust, deeper seismic...
This paper discusses the results of field-based geological investigations of exhumed rocks exposed i...
Crustal faulting has long been known as the source of shallow seismicity, and the seismogenic zone i...
Seismic activity below the standard seismogenic zone is difficult to investigate because the geologi...
This paper discusses the results of field-based geological investigations of exhumed rocks exposed i...
Pseudotachylytes, also called “fossil earthquakes,” are the remains of solidified melt that formed a...
Many rheological models of the lithosphere (based on \u201cstrength envelopes\u201d) predi...
Understanding the ability of the lower crust to support transient changes in stresses and strain rat...
Understanding the mechanisms of initiation and growth of shear zones under lower crustal conditions ...
International audienceEarthquakes in the continental crust commonly occur in the upper 15 to 20 km. ...
Understanding the short- and long-term mechanical behaviour of the lower crust is of fundamental imp...
The rheology and the conditions for viscous flow of the dry granulite facies lower crust are still p...
The structural and metamorphic evolution of the lower crust has direct effects on the lithospheric r...
The origin of earthquakes in the lower crust at depth of 20-40 km, where dominantly ductile deformat...
Deep intracontinental earthquakes are poorly understood, despite their potential to cause significan...
Whilst continental earthquakes nucleate predominantly in the seismogenic upper crust, deeper seismic...
This paper discusses the results of field-based geological investigations of exhumed rocks exposed i...
Crustal faulting has long been known as the source of shallow seismicity, and the seismogenic zone i...
Seismic activity below the standard seismogenic zone is difficult to investigate because the geologi...
This paper discusses the results of field-based geological investigations of exhumed rocks exposed i...
Pseudotachylytes, also called “fossil earthquakes,” are the remains of solidified melt that formed a...
Many rheological models of the lithosphere (based on \u201cstrength envelopes\u201d) predi...
Understanding the ability of the lower crust to support transient changes in stresses and strain rat...
Understanding the mechanisms of initiation and growth of shear zones under lower crustal conditions ...
International audienceEarthquakes in the continental crust commonly occur in the upper 15 to 20 km. ...
Understanding the short- and long-term mechanical behaviour of the lower crust is of fundamental imp...
The rheology and the conditions for viscous flow of the dry granulite facies lower crust are still p...
The structural and metamorphic evolution of the lower crust has direct effects on the lithospheric r...