: The 2011 Mw9.1 Tohoku-oki earthquake is exceptional among great earthquakes for having peak slip of ~50-70 m on the shallowest portion of the plate boundary megathrust. Drill cores and geophysical logs from International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 405 demonstrate that the megathrust preferentially develops at the top or base of the pelagic clay in the sedimentary layers present on the incoming Pacific Plate, where pronounced contrasts in physical properties occur. This results in a narrow, weak fault located at a major mechanical contact between frontal prism mud and subducted sediments, which enhances the tendency for shallow seismic slip, suggesting the Japan Trench may be more susceptible to ruptures with large shallow slip than margins without weak clays.
Extreme plate boundary localization promotes shallow earthquake slip at the Japan Trench / Kirkpatrick, J. D.; Savage, H. M.; Regalla, C.; Shreedharan, S.; Ross, C.; Okuda, H.; Nicholson, U.; Ujiie, K.; Hackney, R.; Conin, M.; Pei, P.; Satolli, S.; Zhang, J.; Fulton, P.; Ikari, M.; Kodaira, S.; Maeda, L.; Okutsu, N.; Toczko, S.; Eguchi, N.; null, null; Bellanova, P.; Brown, C.; Brunet, M.; Castillo, M. R.; Chang, Y.-C.; Doan, M.-L.; Everard, J.; Fintel, A.; Ford, J.; Fukuchi, R.; Gough, A.; Guo, H.; Gürer, D.; Hagino, M.; Hamada, Y.; Hosono, H.; Jurado, M.J.; Ijiri, A.; Ishikawa, T.; Iwai, M.; Jeppson, T.; Kamiya, N.; Kanamatsu, T.; LaPlante, A.; Lin, W.; Miyakawa, A.; Morono, Y.; Nakamura, Y.; Pizer, C.; Rasbury, T.; Robertson, R.; Schaible, K.; Sone, H.; Sun, C.; Uchida, T.; Vannucchi, P.; Yamaguchi, A.; Yamamoto, Y.; Yoshimoto, T.. - In: SCIENCE. - ISSN 0036-8075. - STAMPA. - -:(2025), pp. 0-0. [10.1126/science.ady0234]
Extreme plate boundary localization promotes shallow earthquake slip at the Japan Trench
Vannucchi, P.Membro del Collaboration Group
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2025
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: The 2011 Mw9.1 Tohoku-oki earthquake is exceptional among great earthquakes for having peak slip of ~50-70 m on the shallowest portion of the plate boundary megathrust. Drill cores and geophysical logs from International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 405 demonstrate that the megathrust preferentially develops at the top or base of the pelagic clay in the sedimentary layers present on the incoming Pacific Plate, where pronounced contrasts in physical properties occur. This results in a narrow, weak fault located at a major mechanical contact between frontal prism mud and subducted sediments, which enhances the tendency for shallow seismic slip, suggesting the Japan Trench may be more susceptible to ruptures with large shallow slip than margins without weak clays.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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