Large Intraslab Earthquakes [Poster]
Date: 4/26/2019
Room: Grand Ballroom
The physical processes associated with intermediate-depth and deep-focus earthquakes are not well understood. However, understanding these events can provide insights into earthquake mechanics, subduction dynamics, mineral physics and mantle thermal structures. In addition, some intermediate-depth earthquakes can pose significant hazards to local communities. Therefore, investigating rupture processes of these earthquakes has both significant intellectual and societal relevance. Recently large intermediate-depth and deep-focus earthquakes have occurred at multiple subduction zones with distinct characteristics, including the 2013 M8.3 Sea of Okhotsk earthquake, the 2015 M7.5 Hindu Kush earthquake, the 2015 M7.8 Bonin Islands earthquake, the 2017 M8.2 Mexico earthquake and the 2018 M8.2 and M7.9 Fiji doublet. The high-quality seismic records of these events provide excellent opportunities to probe kinematic and dynamic processes of these earthquakes, to differentiate their associated physical mechanisms, to investigate geodynamics of different subduction zones and to understand the related seismic hazards. We welcome contributions on all aspects of intra-slab earthquakes, including but not limited to rupture process, foreshocks and aftershocks, dynamic triggering, geodynamic modeling, mineral laboratory experiments and seismic imaging of slabs.
Conveners
Zhongwen Zhan, California Institute of Technology (zwzhan@caltech.edu)
Wenyuan Fan, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (wfan@whoi.edu)
Linda Warren, Saint Louis University (linda.warren@slu.edu)
Poster Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | Intraslab Versus Megathrust Earthquakes: Spectral Characteristics Result in Distinct Lacustrine Deposits | View |
Submission | The September 19, 2017 (Mw 7.1), Intermediate-Depth Mexican Earthquake: A Slow and Energetically Inefficient Deadly Shock | View |
Submission | Stress Drop Estimates of Deep Earthquakes Based on Empirical Green’s Function Analysis | View |
Submission | One Doublet in Two Slabs: The 2018 Mw 8.2 and 7.9 Fiji Deep Earthquakes | View |
Submission | Matched Filter Detection of the 2018 Fiji Deep Doublet Sequences | View |
Submission | Precise Relocation of Deep Double Earthquake Subevents | View |
Submission | Aftershock Sequences of Intermediate-Depth Earthquakes Beneath Japan | View |
Submission | Remote Dynamic Triggering of Intermediate-Depth Earthquakes in the Mariana Subduction Zone Following the 2012 Indian Ocean Earthquake | View |
Large Intraslab Earthquakes [Poster]
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