Slow slip source characterized by lithological and geometric heterogeneity
Slow slip events (SSEs) accommodate a significant proportion of tectonic plate motion at
subduction zones, yet little is known about the faults that actually host them. The shallow …
subduction zones, yet little is known about the faults that actually host them. The shallow …
Subducting volcaniclastic-rich upper crust supplies fluids for shallow megathrust and slow slip
Recurring slow slip along near-trench megathrust faults occurs at many subduction zones,
but for unknown reasons, this process is not universal. Fluid overpressures are implicated in …
but for unknown reasons, this process is not universal. Fluid overpressures are implicated in …
[HTML][HTML] Seismic Image Identification and Detection Based on Tchebichef Moment Invariant
A Lu, B Honarvar Shakibaei Asli - Electronics, 2023 - mdpi.com
The research focuses on the analysis of seismic data, specifically targeting the detection,
edge segmentation, and classification of seismic images. These processes are fundamental …
edge segmentation, and classification of seismic images. These processes are fundamental …
Frictional and lithological controls on shallow slow slip at the northern Hikurangi margin
Slow slip events (SSEs) have been identified at subduction zones globally as an important
link in the continuum between elastodynamic ruptures and stable creep. The northern …
link in the continuum between elastodynamic ruptures and stable creep. The northern …
Overpressured underthrust sediment in the Nankai Trough forearc inferred from transdimensional inversion of high‐frequency teleseismic waveforms
Active‐source seismic surveys have resolved the fine‐scale P‐wave velocity (Vp) of the
subsurface structure in subduction forearcs. In contrast, the S‐wave velocity (Vs) structure is …
subsurface structure in subduction forearcs. In contrast, the S‐wave velocity (Vs) structure is …
Seismic inversion by hybrid machine learning
Y Chen, E Saygin - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
We present a hybrid machine learning (HML) inversion method, which uses the latent space
(LS) features of a convolutional autoencoder (CAE) to estimate the subsurface velocity …
(LS) features of a convolutional autoencoder (CAE) to estimate the subsurface velocity …
Seafloor overthrusting causes ductile fault deformation and fault sealing along the Northern Hikurangi Margin
IODP Site U1518, drilled during IODP Expeditions 372 and 375, penetrated a large-offset (∼
6 km) thrust, the Pāpaku fault, rising from a megathrust that hosts recurring slow slip events …
6 km) thrust, the Pāpaku fault, rising from a megathrust that hosts recurring slow slip events …
Physical properties and gas hydrate at a near‐seafloor thrust fault, Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand
The Pāpaku Fault Zone, drilled at International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Site
U1518, is an active splay fault in the frontal accretionary wedge of the Hikurangi Margin. In …
U1518, is an active splay fault in the frontal accretionary wedge of the Hikurangi Margin. In …
Continent‐continent collision between the south and north China plates revealed by seismic refraction and reflection at the southern segment of the Tanlu fault zone
Abstract The Tanlu Fault Zone (TFZ) is considered as a suture of the intra‐continental
collision between the South and North China plates, and it has attracted considerable …
collision between the South and North China plates, and it has attracted considerable …
Three‐Dimensional P Wave Velocity Structure of the Northern Hikurangi Margin From the NZ3D Experiment: Evidence for Fault‐Bound Anisotropy
We present a high‐resolution three‐dimensional (3‐D) anisotropic P wave velocity (Vp)
model in the northern Hikurangi margin offshore Gisborne, New Zealand, constructed by …
model in the northern Hikurangi margin offshore Gisborne, New Zealand, constructed by …