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      Time‐Dependent Behavior of a Near‐Trench Slow‐Slip Event at the Hikurangi Subduction Zone

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      Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
      American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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          An integrated perspective of the continuum between earthquakes and slow-slip phenomena

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            Propagation of slow slip leading up to the 2011 M(w) 9.0 Tohoku-Oki earthquake.

            Many large earthquakes are preceded by one or more foreshocks, but it is unclear how these foreshocks relate to the nucleation process of the mainshock. On the basis of an earthquake catalog created using a waveform correlation technique, we identified two distinct sequences of foreshocks migrating at rates of 2 to 10 kilometers per day along the trench axis toward the epicenter of the 2011 moment magnitude (M(w)) 9.0 Tohoku-Oki earthquake in Japan. The time history of quasi-static slip along the plate interface, based on small repeating earthquakes that were part of the migrating seismicity, suggests that two sequences involved slow-slip transients propagating toward the initial rupture point. The second sequence, which involved large slip rates, may have caused substantial stress loading, prompting the unstable dynamic rupture of the mainshock.
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              Slow slip events and seismic tremor at circum-Pacific subduction zones

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                Journal
                Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
                Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst.
                American Geophysical Union (AGU)
                1525-2027
                1525-2027
                August 31 2019
                August 31 2019
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of California Berkeley CA USA
                [2 ]GNS Science Lower Hutt New Zealand
                [3 ]Institute for GeophysicsUniversity of Texas at Austin Austin TX USA
                Article
                10.1029/2019GC008229
                867f69d0-4e49-4dd2-87e8-e37ea4b9d366
                © 2019

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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