Based on analysis of data from a trans‐Mexico temporary broadband seismic network centered on Mexico City, we report that the subducting Cocos Plate beneath central Mexico …
LM Wallace, J Beavan, S Bannister… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
We document a sequence of simultaneous short‐term and long‐term slow slip events (SSEs) at the Hikurangi subduction zone during the 2010/2011 period. The sequence of …
Active faults release elastic strain energy via a whole continuum of modes of slip, ranging from devastating earthquakes to slow slip events (SSEs) and persistent creep …
The nature of seismic coupling for many of the world's subduction zones has been reevaluated. Geodetic estimates of seismic coupling obtained from GPS measurements of …
Global positioning system (GPS) time series in Guerrero (Mexico) reveal the existence of large slow slip events (SSEs) at the boundary between the Cocos and North American …
R Takagi, N Uchida, K Obara - Journal of Geophysical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
We detected 24 long‐term slow slip events (SSEs) in the western Nankai subduction zone, Japan, from 1996 to 2017 using a newly developed method: grid‐based determination of …
KC Outerbridge, TH Dixon, SY Schwartz… - Journal of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
In May 2007 a network of global positioning systems (GPS) and seismic stations on the Nicoya Peninsula, of northern Costa Rica, recorded a slow‐slip event accompanied by …
In the Mexican subduction zone, the heterogeneous spatial density of the GNSS network is limiting the capability to measure and study the variability of the surface deformation field all …
Tectonically active areas, such as forearc regions, commonly show contrasting relief, differential tectonic uplift, variations in erosion rates, in river incision, and in channel gradient …