Deep earthquakes occur down to 700 km depth where pressure is up to two orders of magnitude greater than in the crust. Rupture characteristics and propagation mechanisms under those extreme conditions are still poorly constrained. We invert seismic waveforms for the spatial dimensions, duration and stress drop of deep-focus earthquakes (Mw 6.7–7.7) in the Kuril subduction zone. We find stress drops of ∼1–10 MPa and rigidity-corrected spatial dimensions and durations similar to crustal earthquakes. Radiated efficiency >1 is observed, suggesting that undershooting is prevalent in deep earthquakes, consistent with laboratory derived weakening mechanisms. Comparisons with subduction models suggest across-slab propagation within regions with tem...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
This dissertation investigates dynamic processes in the mantle using source parameters, waveforms, a...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
Deep earthquakes occur down to 700 km depth where pressure is up to two orders of magnitude greater ...
Deep earthquakes occur down to 700 km depth where pressure is up to two orders of magnitude greater ...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
Earthquakes occur in a variety of geologic settings throughout the Earth: from volcanic summits all ...
Robust determination of earthquake source parameters over a continuous depth range is central to inf...
Deep earthquakes within subducting tectonic plates (slabs) are enigmatic because they appear similar...
Temporal variations of the frictional resistance on subduction-zone plate boundary faults associated...
Temporal variations of the frictional resistance on subduction-zone plate boundary faults associated...
International audienceEarthquakes in deeply subducted oceanic lithosphere can involve either brittle...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
This dissertation investigates dynamic processes in the mantle using source parameters, waveforms, a...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
Deep earthquakes occur down to 700 km depth where pressure is up to two orders of magnitude greater ...
Deep earthquakes occur down to 700 km depth where pressure is up to two orders of magnitude greater ...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
Intermediate depth (70-300 km) and deep (> 300 km) earthquakes have always been puzzling Earth sc...
Earthquakes occur in a variety of geologic settings throughout the Earth: from volcanic summits all ...
Robust determination of earthquake source parameters over a continuous depth range is central to inf...
Deep earthquakes within subducting tectonic plates (slabs) are enigmatic because they appear similar...
Temporal variations of the frictional resistance on subduction-zone plate boundary faults associated...
Temporal variations of the frictional resistance on subduction-zone plate boundary faults associated...
International audienceEarthquakes in deeply subducted oceanic lithosphere can involve either brittle...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
This dissertation investigates dynamic processes in the mantle using source parameters, waveforms, a...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...