The seismic coupling of subduction zones revisited
The nature of seismic coupling for many of the world's subduction zones has been
reevaluated. Geodetic estimates of seismic coupling obtained from GPS measurements of …
reevaluated. Geodetic estimates of seismic coupling obtained from GPS measurements of …
Slow slip events and strain accumulation in the Guerrero gap, Mexico
Global positioning system (GPS) time series in Guerrero (Mexico) reveal the existence of
large slow slip events (SSEs) at the boundary between the Cocos and North American …
large slow slip events (SSEs) at the boundary between the Cocos and North American …
Independent component analysis and parametric approach for source separation in InSAR time series at regional scale: application to the 2017–2018 Slow Slip Event …
Separating different sources of signal in Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR)
studies over large areas is challenging, especially between the long‐wavelength changes of …
studies over large areas is challenging, especially between the long‐wavelength changes of …
Interseismic coupling along the Mexican subduction zone seen by InSAR and GNSS
In the Mexican subduction zone, the heterogeneous spatial density of the GNSS network is
limiting the capability to measure and study the variability of the surface deformation field all …
limiting the capability to measure and study the variability of the surface deformation field all …
A geodetic matched filter search for slow slip with application to the Mexico subduction zone
Since the discovery of slow slip events, many methods have been successfully applied to
model obvious transient events in geodetic time series, such as the widely used network …
model obvious transient events in geodetic time series, such as the widely used network …
Triggering of tremors and slow slip event in Guerrero, Mexico, by the 2010 Mw 8.8 Maule, Chile, earthquake
We investigate the triggering of seismic tremor and slow slip event in Guerrero (Mexico) by
the February 27, 2010 Maule earthquake (Mw 8.8). Triggered tremors start with the arrival of …
the February 27, 2010 Maule earthquake (Mw 8.8). Triggered tremors start with the arrival of …
Slow slip history for the Mexico subduction zone: 2005 through 2011
To further our understanding of the seismically hazardous Mexico subduction zone, we
estimate the first time-dependent slip distributions and Coulomb failure stress changes for …
estimate the first time-dependent slip distributions and Coulomb failure stress changes for …
Reassessing the 2006 Guerrero slow‐slip event, Mexico: Implications for large earthquakes in the Guerrero Gap
Abstract In Guerrero, Mexico, slow‐slip events have been observed in a seismic gap, where
no earthquakes have occurred since 1911. A rupture of the entire gap today could result in a …
no earthquakes have occurred since 1911. A rupture of the entire gap today could result in a …
Slow slip event in the Mexican subduction zone: Evidence of shallower slip in the Guerrero seismic gap for the 2006 event revealed by the joint inversion of InSAR and …
Slow slip events (SSEs) in subduction zones have been observed in the last decade with
continuous GPS stations. Some of them could be related to the lateral segmentation of …
continuous GPS stations. Some of them could be related to the lateral segmentation of …
Lateral variations of interplate coupling along the Mexican subduction interface: Relationships with long-term morphology and fault zone mechanical properties
Although patterns of interseismic strain accumulation above subduction zones are now
routinely characterised using geodetic measurements, their physical origin, persistency …
routinely characterised using geodetic measurements, their physical origin, persistency …