Slow earthquakes associated with fault healing on a serpentinized plate interface

نویسندگان

  • Ikuo Katayama
  • Mutsumi Iwata
  • Keishi Okazaki
  • Ken-ichi Hirauchi
چکیده

Slow earthquakes that occur at subduction zones are distinct from regular earthquakes in terms of their slip behavior. We consider this difference to relate to localized hydration reactions at the plate interface that influence the frictional properties. The results of laboratory friction experiments indicate that simulated serpentine faults are characterized by a low healing rate and large slip-weakening distance compared with unaltered dry fault patches. These results are consistent with the slip mechanism of slow earthquakes, indicating that a locally serpentinized plate interface could trigger slow earthquakes, assisted by pore pressure build-up, whereas unaltered dry patches that remain strongly coupled are potential sites of regular earthquakes.

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دوره 3  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2013