The subduction plate interface: Rock record and mechanical coupling (from long to short timescales)

P Agard, A Plunder, S Angiboust, G Bonnet, J Ruh - Lithos, 2018‏ - Elsevier
Short-and long-term processes at or close to the subduction plate interface (eg, mineral
transformations, fluid release, seismicity and more generally deformation) might be more …

What's down there? The structures, materials and environment of deep-seated slow slip and tremor

WM Behr, R Bürgmann - Philosophical Transactions of …, 2021‏ - royalsocietypublishing.org
Deep-seated slow slip and tremor (SST), including slow slip events, episodic tremor and
slip, and low-frequency earthquakes, occur downdip of the seismogenic zone of numerous …

The slow earthquake spectrum in the Japan Trench illuminated by the S-net seafloor observatories

T Nishikawa, T Matsuzawa, K Ohta, N Uchida… - Science, 2019‏ - science.org
Investigating slow earthquake activity in subduction zones provides insight into the slip
behavior of megathrusts, which can provide important clues about the rupture extent of …

Slow rupture in a fluid-rich fault zone initiated the 2024 Mw 7.5 Noto earthquake

Z Ma, H Zeng, H Luo, Z Liu, Y Jiang, Y Aoki, W Wang… - Science, 2024‏ - science.org
The 2024 moment magnitude 7.5 Noto Peninsula (Japan) earthquake caused devastation to
communities and was generated by a complex rupture process. Using space geodetic and …

Similar scaling laws for earthquakes and Cascadia slow-slip events

S Michel, A Gualandi, JP Avouac - Nature, 2019‏ - nature.com
Faults can slip not only episodically during earthquakes but also during transient aseismic
slip events,,,–, often called slow-slip events. Previous studies based on observations …

Slip-rate-dependent friction as a universal mechanism for slow slip events

K Im, D Saffer, C Marone, JP Avouac - Nature Geoscience, 2020‏ - nature.com
A growing body of observations worldwide has documented fault slip transients that radiate
little or no seismic energy. The mechanisms that govern these slow slip events (SSEs) and …

InSAR data reveal that the largest hydraulic fracturing-induced earthquake in Canada, to date, is a slow-slip event

TS Eyre, S Samsonov, W Feng, H Kao, DW Eaton - Scientific reports, 2022‏ - nature.com
For tectonic earthquakes, slip rate spans a continuum from creep to supershear
earthquakes, where slow slip events (SSEs) are important in releasing stress without …

An introductory review of the thermal structure of subduction zones: III—Comparison between models and observations

PE van Keken, CR Wilson - Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 2023‏ - Springer
The thermal structure of subduction zones is fundamental to our understanding of the
physical and chemical processes that occur at active convergent plate margins. These …

Numerical modeling of subduction: State of the art and future directions

T Gerya - Geosphere, 2022‏ - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
During the past five decades, numerical modeling of subduction, one of the most
challenging and captivating geodynamic processes, remained in the core of geodynamic …

Toward an integrative geological and geophysical view of Cascadia subduction zone earthquakes

MAL Walton, LM Staisch, T Dura… - Annual Review of …, 2021‏ - annualreviews.org
The Cascadia subduction zone (CSZ) is an exceptional geologic environment for recording
evidence of land-level changes, tsunamis, and ground motion that reveals at least 19 great …