Intermediate-depth earthquakes occur at depths where temperatures and pressures exceed those at which brittle failure is expected. There are two leading candidates for the physical mechanism behind these earthquakes: dehydration embrittlement and self-localizing thermal shear runaway. A complete energy budget for a range of earthquake sizes can help constrain whether either of these mechanisms might play a role in intermediate-depth earthquake rupture. The combination of high stress drop and low radiation efficiency that we observe for M[subscript w] 4–5 earthquakes in the Bucaramanga Nest implies a temperature increase of 600–1000°C for a centimeter-scale layer during earthquake failure. This suggests that substantial shear heating, and po...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal distribution of energy release of large, intermedia...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
We model ruptures on faults that weaken in response to flash heating of microscopic asperity contact...
Intermediate?depth earthquakes occur at depths where temperatures and pressures exceed those at whic...
Intermediate?depth earthquakes occur at depths where temperatures and pressures exceed those at whic...
Earthquakes deep in the continental lithosphere are rare and hard to interpret in our current unders...
Robust determination of earthquake source parameters over a continuous depth range is central to inf...
Earthquakes deep in the continental lithosphere are rare and hard to interpret in our current unders...
cited By 23The underlying physics of intermediate-depth earthquakes have been an enigmatic topic; se...
cited By 23The underlying physics of intermediate-depth earthquakes have been an enigmatic topic; se...
cited By 23The underlying physics of intermediate-depth earthquakes have been an enigmatic topic; se...
cited By 23The underlying physics of intermediate-depth earthquakes have been an enigmatic topic; se...
The physical mechanism of intermediate-depth earthquakes is still under debate. In contrast to condi...
The physical mechanism of intermediate-depth earthquakes is still under debate. In contrast to condi...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal distribution of energy release of large, intermedia...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
We model ruptures on faults that weaken in response to flash heating of microscopic asperity contact...
Intermediate?depth earthquakes occur at depths where temperatures and pressures exceed those at whic...
Intermediate?depth earthquakes occur at depths where temperatures and pressures exceed those at whic...
Earthquakes deep in the continental lithosphere are rare and hard to interpret in our current unders...
Robust determination of earthquake source parameters over a continuous depth range is central to inf...
Earthquakes deep in the continental lithosphere are rare and hard to interpret in our current unders...
cited By 23The underlying physics of intermediate-depth earthquakes have been an enigmatic topic; se...
cited By 23The underlying physics of intermediate-depth earthquakes have been an enigmatic topic; se...
cited By 23The underlying physics of intermediate-depth earthquakes have been an enigmatic topic; se...
cited By 23The underlying physics of intermediate-depth earthquakes have been an enigmatic topic; se...
The physical mechanism of intermediate-depth earthquakes is still under debate. In contrast to condi...
The physical mechanism of intermediate-depth earthquakes is still under debate. In contrast to condi...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal distribution of energy release of large, intermedia...
The occurrence of intermediate depth earthquakes at 50-300 km depth in subduction zones is puzzling,...
We model ruptures on faults that weaken in response to flash heating of microscopic asperity contact...