Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth VOL.129 ISSUE 5 | 10 May 2024
Low‐Frequency Earthquakes Downdip of Deep Slow Slip Beneath the North Island of New Zealand
Aden-Antoniów + William Benjamin Frank + Townend ...
We report the first catalog of low‐frequency earthquakes in the Hikurangi subduction zone, located beneath the Kaimanawa Range of the North Island at 50 km depth,...
Geophysical Research Letters VOL.51 ISSUE 8 | 20 April 2024
Link Between Geometrical and Physical Property Changes Along Nankai Trough With Slow Earthquake Activity Revealed by Dense Reflection Survey
Flores + Fujie + Kaiho ...
We examined the possible factors affecting the spatial distribution of very low frequency earthquakes and tremors in the shallow megathrust of Nankai Trough (<30 km)...
Geophysical Research Letters VOL.51 ISSUE 6 | 15 March 2024
Slow Slip Events in New Zealand: Irregular, yet Predictable?
Truttmann + Herwegh + Veveakis ...
Current earthquake forecasting approaches are mainly based on probabilistic assumptions, as earthquakes seem to occur randomly. Such apparent randomness can however be caused...
AGU23 | 11 December 2023
Characterizing episodic tremor and slow slip variability in Cascadia margin
Zhen Liu + Angelyn W Moore + Yehuda Bock ...
Slow earthquakes such as episodic tremor and slow slip (ETS) events have been discovered in the Cascadia subduction zone for more than 30 years. Geodetically-resolved ETS...
AGU23 | 11 December 2023
Deep seafloor borehole observatory installation in the Nankai Trough for slow slip observation.
Eiichiro Araki + Gou Fujie + Hiroyuki Matsumoto ...
Three borehole observatories have been installed in the Kumano-nada region of the the Nankai Trough seismogenic zone (Site C0002, C0010, and C0006) by the International Ocean...