International audienceA new 3-D seismic P wave velocity model of the Sunda-Banda Arc Transition from local earthquake tomography reveals (i) northward subduction of oceanic lithosphere, associated with the convergence of Australia and Sundaland, as a high-velocity zone extending down to ~200 km depth; (ii) two distinct low-velocity zones, one immediately above the slab, which is likely a zone of partial melt, and one in the 0-40 km depth range, which is probably a magma chamber associated with active volcanoes above; and (iii) a northerly dipping high-velocity zone that bisects the two low-velocity anomalies, which we interpret as an underthrust forearc sliver of continental origin. Based on He3/He4 measurements from volcanic outflows, it i...
The historic record of large megathrust earthquakes suggests that the potential for great destructiv...
Copyright © 2004 Geological Society of AmericaPb isotopes in igneous rocks from the Banda-Sunda arc ...
Seismic investigations across the convergent Sunda margin off Indonesia provide a detailed image of ...
A new 3‐D seismic P wave velocity model of the Sunda‐Banda Arc Transition from local earthquake tomo...
We use travel-times from a temporary seismic deployment of 30 broadband seismometers and a national ...
The active arc-continent collision in the Banda Arc is a result of convergence of the Indo-Australia...
Timor and adjacent islands in Eastern Indonesia are the site of a currently active collision between...
We use travel‐times from a temporary seismic deployment of 30 broadband seismometers and a national ...
Tomographic imaging reveals seismic anomalies beneath the Sunda island arc, Indonesia, that suggest ...
The inversion seismic tomography algorithm (ITS) was used to calculate 3D seismic anomalies models f...
Deformation within the downgoing oceanic lithosphere seawards of subduction zones is typically chara...
III Abstract The world's largest earthquakes, the most destructive tsunamis and the most explosive v...
We investigated mantle structure beneath the Indonesian region by means of tomographic inversions of...
Necking, tearing, slab detachment and subsequently slab loss complicate the subduction zone processe...
Seismic travel-time tomography of the mantle under SE Asia reveals patterns of subduction-related se...
The historic record of large megathrust earthquakes suggests that the potential for great destructiv...
Copyright © 2004 Geological Society of AmericaPb isotopes in igneous rocks from the Banda-Sunda arc ...
Seismic investigations across the convergent Sunda margin off Indonesia provide a detailed image of ...
A new 3‐D seismic P wave velocity model of the Sunda‐Banda Arc Transition from local earthquake tomo...
We use travel-times from a temporary seismic deployment of 30 broadband seismometers and a national ...
The active arc-continent collision in the Banda Arc is a result of convergence of the Indo-Australia...
Timor and adjacent islands in Eastern Indonesia are the site of a currently active collision between...
We use travel‐times from a temporary seismic deployment of 30 broadband seismometers and a national ...
Tomographic imaging reveals seismic anomalies beneath the Sunda island arc, Indonesia, that suggest ...
The inversion seismic tomography algorithm (ITS) was used to calculate 3D seismic anomalies models f...
Deformation within the downgoing oceanic lithosphere seawards of subduction zones is typically chara...
III Abstract The world's largest earthquakes, the most destructive tsunamis and the most explosive v...
We investigated mantle structure beneath the Indonesian region by means of tomographic inversions of...
Necking, tearing, slab detachment and subsequently slab loss complicate the subduction zone processe...
Seismic travel-time tomography of the mantle under SE Asia reveals patterns of subduction-related se...
The historic record of large megathrust earthquakes suggests that the potential for great destructiv...
Copyright © 2004 Geological Society of AmericaPb isotopes in igneous rocks from the Banda-Sunda arc ...
Seismic investigations across the convergent Sunda margin off Indonesia provide a detailed image of ...