“…Electrically conductive uidized zones have been detected in the mid-crust of several island arc settings using broadband magnetotelluric (MT) observations, with numerous studies suggesting that the spatial relationship between these 10-30-km-wide low-resistivity zones and vigorous crustal seismicity highlights the importance of crustal uid migration and accumulation on the onset of earthquake rupture (e.g., Ogawa et al, 2001;Tank et al, 2005;Wannamaker et al, 2009;Yoshimura et al, 2009;Becken et al, 2011;Ichihara et al, 2014;Ogawa et al, 2014;Cai et al, 2017;Bedrosian et al, 2018). However, it is relatively unknown whether localized uids also play a role in the growth and/or arrest of earthquake rupture, largely because the nal earthquake magnitudes and their locations have not been analyzed to determine whether they are related to the subsurface uids, or if the observed earthquake/magnitude distribution is due to a purely random process.…”