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Earthquake Fingerprint of an Incipient Subduction of a Bathymetric High

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
卷 49, 期 14, 页码 -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2022GL100326

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seamount chain; Loyalty Ridge; ridge subduction; megathrust; outer rise; Vanuatu Trench

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  1. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) [OSR-2016-CRG6-3027-01]
  2. project DEEP-GEOTHERMICA [200320-4001]

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The resistance of bathymetric highs to subduction results in large-scale morphological distortions of the outer-rise, trench, and fore-arc regions. Complex earthquake activity and segmentation of the interface are observed in the collision and subduction of the Loyalty Ridge, indicating a frictionally segmented interface where Mw >= 8 megathrust earthquakes are unlikely to occur.
The resistance of bathymetric highs to subduction results in large-scale morphological distortions of the outer-rise, trench, and fore-arc regions. Once subducted, bathymetric highs induce frictional segmentation along the plate interface that may result in increase or decrease of the plate coupling. However, the mechanics of the collision is inferred mostly from geophysical and geological surveys since earthquakes rarely illuminate finer details of the subduction of seafloor relief. A year-long and energetic seismic sequence at the Loyalty Ridge (LR)-Vanuatu Trench allowed us to characterize how strain is released along the collision zone. Earthquakes revealed complex fracturing in the outer-rise and fore-arc regions and segmentation of the interface with both limited magnitude events and aftershock productivity. The complex earthquake activity associated to the collision and subduction of the LR appears to support a frictionally segmented interface where M-w >= 8 megathrust earthquakes are unlikely to nucleate.

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