“…Fluid migration and pore pressure distribution in the crust are important parts of the Earth's system and have an impact on most geological activities, such as groundwater circulation (Corbet & Bethke, 1992; Thomas et al, 2023), mineral resources formation (Li et al, 2022;Tivey, 2007), magmatic fluid pressurizations (Fazio et al, 2017; Gueugneau et al, 2017;Manga & Brodsky, 2006), and induced earthquakes (Keranen et al, 2014;Kim et al, 2018). Indeed, recent tomographic studies on the Changning earthquake in China (Lei et al, 2019;Li et al, 2021) and the Pohang earthquake in South Korea (Kim et al 2018;Yeo et al 2020) have emphasized the crucial importance of pore pressure excess in triggering earthquakes (Ellsworth, 2013;Guglielmi et al, 2015).…”