Quantification of stress accumulation and release during subduction zone seismic cycles requires an understanding of the distribution of fault slip during earthquakes. Reconstructions of slip are typically constrained to a single, known fault plane. Yet, slip has been shown to occur on multiple faults within the subducting plate owing to stress triggering, resulting in phenomena such as earthquake doublets. However, rapid stress triggering from the plate interface to faults in the overriding plate has not been documented. Here we analyse seismic data from the magnitude 7.1 Araucania earthquake that occurred in the Chilean subduction zone in 2011. We find that the earthquake, which was reported as a single event in global moment tensor solut...
Determining factors that limit coseismic rupture is important to evaluate the hazard of powerful sub...
The distribution of slip during an earthquake and how it propagates among faults in the subduction s...
Great earthquakes (having seismic magnitudes of at least 8) usually involve abrupt sliding of rock m...
Quantification of stress accumulation and release during subduction zone seismic cycles requires an ...
The seismogenic zone of subduction margins has the potential to generate some of the world’s largest...
The very shallow part of subduction megathrusts occasionally hosts tsunami earthquakes, with unusual...
Knowledge of seismic properties in an earthquake rupture zone is essential for understanding the fac...
International audienceThe shallow depth underthrust earthquake of February 27, 2010 (Mw 8.8) rupture...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe Mw 8.8 Maule earthquake occurred off the coast of central Chile on 20...
Great subduction earthquakes cause destructive surface deformation and ground shaking over hundreds ...
Great subduction earthquakes cause destructive surface deformation and ground shaking over hundreds ...
The transition between seismic rupture and aseismic creep is of central interest to better understan...
AbstractKnowledge of seismic velocities in the seismogenic part of subduction zones can reveal how m...
[1] The shallow depth underthrust earthquake of February 27, 2010 (Mw 8.8) ruptured the subduction p...
Knowledge of seismic velocities in the seismogenic part of subduction zones can reveal how material ...
Determining factors that limit coseismic rupture is important to evaluate the hazard of powerful sub...
The distribution of slip during an earthquake and how it propagates among faults in the subduction s...
Great earthquakes (having seismic magnitudes of at least 8) usually involve abrupt sliding of rock m...
Quantification of stress accumulation and release during subduction zone seismic cycles requires an ...
The seismogenic zone of subduction margins has the potential to generate some of the world’s largest...
The very shallow part of subduction megathrusts occasionally hosts tsunami earthquakes, with unusual...
Knowledge of seismic properties in an earthquake rupture zone is essential for understanding the fac...
International audienceThe shallow depth underthrust earthquake of February 27, 2010 (Mw 8.8) rupture...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe Mw 8.8 Maule earthquake occurred off the coast of central Chile on 20...
Great subduction earthquakes cause destructive surface deformation and ground shaking over hundreds ...
Great subduction earthquakes cause destructive surface deformation and ground shaking over hundreds ...
The transition between seismic rupture and aseismic creep is of central interest to better understan...
AbstractKnowledge of seismic velocities in the seismogenic part of subduction zones can reveal how m...
[1] The shallow depth underthrust earthquake of February 27, 2010 (Mw 8.8) ruptured the subduction p...
Knowledge of seismic velocities in the seismogenic part of subduction zones can reveal how material ...
Determining factors that limit coseismic rupture is important to evaluate the hazard of powerful sub...
The distribution of slip during an earthquake and how it propagates among faults in the subduction s...
Great earthquakes (having seismic magnitudes of at least 8) usually involve abrupt sliding of rock m...