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Months-long thousand-kilometre-scale wobbling before great subduction earthquakes 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7805) : 628-+
作者:  Son, Hyungmok;  Park, Juliana J.;  Ketterle, Wolfgang;  Jamison, Alan O.
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Observed reversals in GNSS surface motions suggests greatly enhanced slab pull in the months preceding the great subduction earthquakes in Maule (Chile, 2010) and Tohoku-oki (Japan, 2011) of moment magnitudes 8.8 and 9.0.


Megathrust earthquakes are responsible for some of the most devastating natural disasters(1). To better understand the physical mechanisms of earthquake generation, subduction zones worldwide are continuously monitored with geophysical instrumentation. One key strategy is to install stations that record signals from Global Navigation Satellite Systems(2,3) (GNSS), enabling us to track the non-steady surface motion of the subducting and overriding plates before, during and after the largest events(4-6). Here we use a recently developed trajectory modelling approach(7) that is designed to isolate secular tectonic motions from the daily GNSS time series to show that the 2010 Maule, Chile (moment magnitude 8.8) and 2011 Tohoku-oki, Japan (moment magnitude 9.0) earthquakes were preceded by reversals of 4-8 millimetres in surface displacement that lasted several months and spanned thousands of kilometres. Modelling of the surface displacement reversal that occurred before the Tohoku-oki earthquake suggests an initial slow slip followed by a sudden pulldown of the Philippine Sea slab so rapid that it caused a viscoelastic rebound across the whole of Japan. Therefore, to understand better when large earthquakes are imminent, we must consider not only the evolution of plate interface frictional processes but also the dynamic boundary conditions from deeper subduction processes, such as sudden densification of metastable slab.


  
Simple Physical Model for the Probability of a Subduction-Zone Earthquake Following Slow Slip Events and Earthquakes: Application to the Hikurangi Megathrust, New Zealand 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 45 (9) : 3932-3941
作者:  Kaneko, Yoshihiro;  Wallace, Laura M.;  Hamling, Ian J.;  Gerstenberger, Matthew C.
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subduction zones  earthquake probability  slow slip events  earthquake simulations  megathrust earthquakes  
The Influence of Gravity on the Displacement Field Produced by Fault Slip 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2017, 44 (18)
作者:  Gomez, Demian D.;  Bevis, Michael;  Pan, Ernian;  Smalley, Robert
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coseismic deformation  gravity  finite element model  megathrust earthquakes  slip inversion  
Control of asperities size and spacing on seismic behavior of subduction megathrusts 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2017, 44 (16)
作者:  Corbi, Fabio;  Funiciello, Francesca;  Brizzi, Silvia;  Lallemand, Serge;  Rosenau, Matthias
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Asperities  megathrust earthquakes  analog modelling  
Controls of seismogenic zone width and subduction velocity on interplate seismicity: Insights from analog and numerical models 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2017, 44 (12)
作者:  Corbi, Fabio;  Herrendorfer, Robert;  Funiciello, Francesca;  van Dinther, Ylona
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subduction megathrust earthquakes  analog modeling  numerical modeling  subduction velocity  seismogenic zone width