Slow slip events and seismic tremor at circum‐Pacific subduction zones
Planetary Science Institute · University of California, Santa Cruz
Abstract
It has been known for a long time that slip accompanying earthquakes accounts for only a fraction of plate tectonic displacements. However, only recently has a fuller spectrum of strain release processes, including normal, slow, and silent earthquakes (or slow slip events) and continuous and episodic slip, been observed and generated by numerical simulations of the earthquake cycle. Despite a profusion of observations and modeling studies the physical mechanism of slow slip events remains elusive. The concurrence of seismic tremor with slow slip episodes in Cascadia and southwestern Japan provides insight into the process of slow slip. A perceived similarity between subduction zone and volcanic tremor has led…
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2Topics & keywords
- Episodic tremor and slip
- Slip (aerodynamics)
- Subduction
- Seismology
- Geology
- Plate tectonics
- Slow earthquake
- Tectonics