Water transported by subducting slabs affects the dynamics of subduction zones and is a major gateway in the global geochemical water cycle. During subduction much of the water stored in the slab is released via pore fluid escape and through metamorphic reactions that depend on the thermal regime. The most notable are eclogitization of hydrated...
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December 11, 2016 (v1)Conference paperUploaded on: December 3, 2022
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July 10, 2017 (v1)Journal article
Subducting slabs carry water into the mantle and are a major gateway in the global geochemical water cycle. Fluid transport and release can be constrained with seismological data. Here we use joint active-source/local-earthquake seismic tomography to derive unprecedented constraints on multi-stage fluid release from subducting slow-spread...
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December 10, 2018 (v1)Conference paper
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2022 (v1)Journal article
At subduction zones, fluid circulation and elevated pore pressure are key factors controlling the seismogenic behavior along the plate interface by reducing absolute fault strength, increasing the time return of high magnitude co-seismic rupture and favoring aseismic slip. The Lesser Antilles is an endmember subduction zone where the slow...
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May 4, 2020 (v1)Conference paper
Understanding the physical parameters and processes that control the seismogenic behavior of subduction zones megathrust faults remains one of the outstanding challenges in Earth Sciences. Here we present important results from several large seismic experiments aimed at addressing this question. These experiments focused on the three subduction...
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