Slow earthquakes coincident with episodic tremors and slow slip events

Y Ito, K Obara, K Shiomi, S Sekine, H Hirose - Science, 2007 - science.org
Y Ito, K Obara, K Shiomi, S Sekine, H Hirose
Science, 2007science.org
We report on the very-low-frequency earthquakes occurring in the transition zone of the
subducting plate interface along the Nankai subduction zone in southwest Japan. Seismic
waves generated by very-low-frequency earthquakes with seismic moment magnitudes of
3.1 to 3.5 predominantly show a long period of about 20 seconds. The seismicity of very-low-
frequency earthquakes accompanies and migrates with the activity of deep low-frequency
tremors and slow slip events. The coincidence of these three phenomena improves the …
We report on the very-low-frequency earthquakes occurring in the transition zone of the subducting plate interface along the Nankai subduction zone in southwest Japan. Seismic waves generated by very-low-frequency earthquakes with seismic moment magnitudes of 3.1 to 3.5 predominantly show a long period of about 20 seconds. The seismicity of very-low-frequency earthquakes accompanies and migrates with the activity of deep low-frequency tremors and slow slip events. The coincidence of these three phenomena improves the detection and characterization of slow earthquakes, which are thought to increase the stress on updip megathrust earthquake rupture zones.
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