Physical applications of GPS geodesy: A review
Geodesy, the oldest science, has become an important discipline in the geosciences, in
large part by enhancing Global Positioning System (GPS) capabilities over the last 35 years …
large part by enhancing Global Positioning System (GPS) capabilities over the last 35 years …
From geodetic imaging of seismic and aseismic fault slip to dynamic modeling of the seismic cycle
JP Avouac - Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Understanding the partitioning of seismic and aseismic fault slip is central to seismotectonics
as it ultimately determines the seismic potential of faults. Thanks to advances in tectonic …
as it ultimately determines the seismic potential of faults. Thanks to advances in tectonic …
Subduction of oceanic lithosphere in the Alps: Selective and archetypal from (slow-spreading) oceans
P Agard - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
The Alps are amongst the best subduction archives in the world, with abundant blueschists
and eclogites preserving fragments of mantle, gabbros, thinned continental margin and …
and eclogites preserving fragments of mantle, gabbros, thinned continental margin and …
Continuing megathrust earthquake potential in Chile after the 2014 Iquique earthquake
The seismic gap theory identifies regions of elevated hazard based on a lack of recent
seismicity in comparison with other portions of a fault. It has successfully explained past …
seismicity in comparison with other portions of a fault. It has successfully explained past …
Stress‐driven relaxation of heterogeneous upper mantle and time‐dependent afterslip following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake
Understanding of postseismic deformation following great subduction zone earthquakes is
complicated by the combined effects of viscoelastic relaxation of earthquake‐induced …
complicated by the combined effects of viscoelastic relaxation of earthquake‐induced …
Channelized fluid flow and eclogite-facies metasomatism along the subduction shear zone
Abstract The Monviso ophiolite Lago Superiore Unit (LSU; Western Alps) constitutes a well-
preserved, largely coherent fragment of eclogitic upper oceanic lithosphere subducted to c …
preserved, largely coherent fragment of eclogitic upper oceanic lithosphere subducted to c …
Slabitization: Mechanisms controlling subduction development and viscous coupling
This contribution investigates mechanisms controlling subduction development and
stabilization over time (coined as' slabitization'), from a nascent slab to a mature slab …
stabilization over time (coined as' slabitization'), from a nascent slab to a mature slab …
Slow and fast ruptures on a laboratory fault controlled by loading characteristics
GC Mclaskey, F Yamashita - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Recent geodetic observations indicate that a single fault may slip slowly and silently or fast
and seismically in different circumstances. We report laboratory experiments that …
and seismically in different circumstances. We report laboratory experiments that …
Localized fault slip to the trench in the 2010 Maule, Chile Mw = 8.8 earthquake from joint inversion of high‐rate GPS, teleseismic body waves, InSAR, campaign GPS …
Abstract The 27 February 2010, Mw 8.8 Maule earthquake ruptured~ 500 km along the plate
boundary offshore central Chile between 34° S and 38.5° S. Establishing whether coseismic …
boundary offshore central Chile between 34° S and 38.5° S. Establishing whether coseismic …
Locking of the Chile subduction zone controlled by fluid pressure before the 2010 earthquake
Constraints on the potential size and recurrence time of strong subduction-zone
earthquakes come from the degree of locking between the down-going and overriding …
earthquakes come from the degree of locking between the down-going and overriding …