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Slow slip source characterized by lithological and geometric heterogeneity

Authors :
Barnes, Philip M.
Wallace, Laura M.
Saffer, Demian M.
Bell, Rebecca E.
Underwood, Michael B.
Fagereng, Ake
Meneghini, Francesca
Savage, Heather M.
Rabinowitz, Hannah S.
Morgan, Julia K.
Kitajima, Hiroko
Kutterolf, Steffen
Hashimoto, Yoshitaka
Engelmann de Oliveira, Christie H.
Noda, Atsushi
Crundwell, Martin P.
Shepherd, Claire L.
Woodhouse, Adam D.
Harris, Robert N.
Wang, Maomao
Henrys, Stuart
Barker, Daniel H.N.
Petronotis, Katerina E.
Bourlange, Sylvain M.
Clennell, Michael B.
Cook, Ann E.
Dugan, Brandon E.
Elger, Judith
Fulton, Patrick M.
Gamboa, Davide
Greve, Annika
Han, Shuoshuo
Hüpers, Andre
Ikari, Matt J.
Ito, Yoshihiro
Kim, Gil Young
Koge, Hiroaki
Lee, Hikweon
Li, Xuesen
Luo, Min
Malie, Pierre R.
Moore, Gregory F.
Mountjoy, Joshu J.
McNamara, David D.
Paganoni, Matteo
Screaton, Elizabeth J.
Shankar, Uma
Shreedharan, Srisharan
Solomon, Evan A.
Wang, Xiujuan
Wu, Hung-Yu
Pecher, Ingo A.
LeVay, Leah J.
Barnes, Philip M.
Wallace, Laura M.
Saffer, Demian M.
Bell, Rebecca E.
Underwood, Michael B.
Fagereng, Ake
Meneghini, Francesca
Savage, Heather M.
Rabinowitz, Hannah S.
Morgan, Julia K.
Kitajima, Hiroko
Kutterolf, Steffen
Hashimoto, Yoshitaka
Engelmann de Oliveira, Christie H.
Noda, Atsushi
Crundwell, Martin P.
Shepherd, Claire L.
Woodhouse, Adam D.
Harris, Robert N.
Wang, Maomao
Henrys, Stuart
Barker, Daniel H.N.
Petronotis, Katerina E.
Bourlange, Sylvain M.
Clennell, Michael B.
Cook, Ann E.
Dugan, Brandon E.
Elger, Judith
Fulton, Patrick M.
Gamboa, Davide
Greve, Annika
Han, Shuoshuo
Hüpers, Andre
Ikari, Matt J.
Ito, Yoshihiro
Kim, Gil Young
Koge, Hiroaki
Lee, Hikweon
Li, Xuesen
Luo, Min
Malie, Pierre R.
Moore, Gregory F.
Mountjoy, Joshu J.
McNamara, David D.
Paganoni, Matteo
Screaton, Elizabeth J.
Shankar, Uma
Shreedharan, Srisharan
Solomon, Evan A.
Wang, Xiujuan
Wu, Hung-Yu
Pecher, Ingo A.
LeVay, Leah J.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

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 depth (<2 km) of well-documented SSEs at the Hikurangi subduction zone offshore New Zealand offers a unique opportunity to link geophysical imaging of the subduction zone with direct access to incoming material that represents the megathrust fault rocks hosting slow slip. Two recent International Ocean Discovery Program Expeditions sampled this incoming material before it is entrained immediately down-dip along the shallow plate interface. Drilling results, tied to regional seismic reflection images, reveal heterogeneous lithologies with highly variable physical properties entering the SSE source region. These observations suggest that SSEs and associated slow earthquake phenomena are promoted by lithological, mechanical, and frictional heterogeneity within the fault zone, enhanced by geometric complexity associated with subduction of rough crust.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1163607826
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126.sciadv.aay3314