Abstract The intensity and damage potential of earthquakes are linked to the speed at which rupture propagates along sliding crustal faults. Most earthquakes are sub-Rayleigh, with ruptures that are slower than the surface Rayleigh waves. In supershear earthquakes, ruptures are faster than the shear waves, leading to sharp pressure concentrations and larger intensities compared with the more common sub-Rayleigh ones. Despite significant theoretical and experimental advances over the past two decades, the geological and geomechanical controls on rupture speed transitions remain poorly understood. Here we propose that pore fluids play an important role in explaining earthquake rupture speed: the pore pressure may increase sharply at the compr...
International audienceEpisodic tremor and slow‐slip events at the deep extension of plate boundary f...
In subduction zones, seismic slip at shallow crustal depths can lead to the generation of tsunamis. ...
Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture durat...
In subduction zones, fluids are often invoked to explain slip processes on the megathrust, from grea...
In subduction zones, fluids are often invoked to explain slip processes on the megathrust, from grea...
Physical and chemical processes operating on faults during interseismic periods are important for ea...
International audienceSupershear earthquake ruptures propagate faster than the shear wave velocity. ...
International audienceSupershear earthquake ruptures propagate faster than the shear wave velocity. ...
Earthquakes triggered by other remote seismic events are explained as a response to long-traveling s...
A major goal in earthquake physics is to derive a constitutive framework for fault slip that capture...
Pore pressure is an important factor in controlling the slip instability of faults and thus the gene...
International audienceEpisodic tremor and slow‐slip events at the deep extension of plate boundary f...
A major goal in earthquake physics is to derive a constitutive framework for fault slip that capture...
Pore pressure is an important factor in controlling the slip instability of faults and thus the gene...
A major goal in earthquake physics is to derive a constitutive framework for fault slip that capture...
International audienceEpisodic tremor and slow‐slip events at the deep extension of plate boundary f...
In subduction zones, seismic slip at shallow crustal depths can lead to the generation of tsunamis. ...
Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture durat...
In subduction zones, fluids are often invoked to explain slip processes on the megathrust, from grea...
In subduction zones, fluids are often invoked to explain slip processes on the megathrust, from grea...
Physical and chemical processes operating on faults during interseismic periods are important for ea...
International audienceSupershear earthquake ruptures propagate faster than the shear wave velocity. ...
International audienceSupershear earthquake ruptures propagate faster than the shear wave velocity. ...
Earthquakes triggered by other remote seismic events are explained as a response to long-traveling s...
A major goal in earthquake physics is to derive a constitutive framework for fault slip that capture...
Pore pressure is an important factor in controlling the slip instability of faults and thus the gene...
International audienceEpisodic tremor and slow‐slip events at the deep extension of plate boundary f...
A major goal in earthquake physics is to derive a constitutive framework for fault slip that capture...
Pore pressure is an important factor in controlling the slip instability of faults and thus the gene...
A major goal in earthquake physics is to derive a constitutive framework for fault slip that capture...
International audienceEpisodic tremor and slow‐slip events at the deep extension of plate boundary f...
In subduction zones, seismic slip at shallow crustal depths can lead to the generation of tsunamis. ...
Seismic inversions show that earthquake risetimes may be much shorter than the overall rupture durat...