The subduction plate interface: Rock record and mechanical coupling (from long to short timescales)
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 …
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 …
slip, and low-frequency earthquakes, occur downdip of the seismogenic zone of numerous …
Fluid transport and storage in the Cascadia forearc influenced by overriding plate lithology
Subduction of hydrated oceanic lithosphere can carry water deep into the Earth, with
consequences for a range of tectonic and magmatic processes. Most of the fluid is released …
consequences for a range of tectonic and magmatic processes. Most of the fluid is released …
Fast intraslab fluid-flow events linked to pulses of high pore fluid pressure at the subducted plate interface
A better understanding of the subduction zone fluid cycle and its chemical–mechanical
feedback requires in-depth knowledge about how fluids flow within and out of descending …
feedback requires in-depth knowledge about how fluids flow within and out of descending …
Fluid overpressure from chemical reactions in serpentinite within the source region of deep episodic tremor
MS Tarling, SAF Smith, JM Scott - Nature Geoscience, 2019 - nature.com
Slow fault slip includes a range of transient phenomena that occur over timescales longer
than those of standard earthquakes. Slow slip events are often closely associated with …
than those of standard earthquakes. Slow slip events are often closely associated with …
Slab dehydration in warm subduction zones at depths of episodic slip and tremor
Non-volcanic tremor (NVT) and episodic slow slip events (SSEs) have been observed below
the seismogenic zone of relatively warm subduction zones for the past 20 years …
the seismogenic zone of relatively warm subduction zones for the past 20 years …
Teleseismic constraints on the geological environment of deep episodic slow earthquakes in subduction zone forearcs: A review
More than a decade after the discovery of deep episodic slow slip and tremor, or slow
earthquakes, at subduction zones, much research has been carried out to investigate the …
earthquakes, at subduction zones, much research has been carried out to investigate the …
Slow slip in subduction zones: Reconciling deformation fabrics with instrumental observations and laboratory results
Cataclasites are a characteristic rock type found in drill cores from active faults as well as in
exposed fossil subduction faults. Here, cataclasites are commonly associated with evidence …
exposed fossil subduction faults. Here, cataclasites are commonly associated with evidence …
Petrochronological close-up on the thermal structure of a paleo-subduction zone (W. Alps)
We present the results from a study combining zoned geochronology, mineral trace element
geochemistry and phase equilibria modeling of a mafic lithology from the Zermatt Saas …
geochemistry and phase equilibria modeling of a mafic lithology from the Zermatt Saas …
Brittle‐viscous deformation, slow slip, and tremor
Å Fagereng, GWB Hillary… - Geophysical Research …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Geophysical observations have illuminated a spectrum of fault slip styles from continuous
aseismic sliding to fast earthquake slip. We study exhumed intercalated lenses of oceanic …
aseismic sliding to fast earthquake slip. We study exhumed intercalated lenses of oceanic …