2012
DOI: 10.1029/2011jb008801
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Slow slip events and strain accumulation in the Guerrero gap, Mexico

Abstract: Global positioning system (GPS) time series in Guerrero (Mexico) reveal the existence of large slow slip events (SSEs) at the boundary between the Cocos and North American plates. In this study, we examined the last three SSEs that occurred in 2001/2002, 2006 and 2009/2010, and their impact on the strain accumulation along the Guerrero subduction margin. GPS displacements were inverted to retrieve the slip distribution during each SSE and the inter‐SSE coupling of the subduction interface. The three analyzed S… Show more

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“…Using the observed migration velocity of 1 km d −1 , a specific weight difference of 1.6 · 10 4 Pa m −1 (using a serpentinite density of 2620 kg m −3 ) (Reynard, 2013), a viscosity of 10 −3 Pa s (Miller et al, 2004), and a porosity of 0.05% (Kawano et al, 2011), we calculate a permeability of 3.6 · 10 −12 m 2 .…”
Section: Transient Permeability Along Faultmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the observed migration velocity of 1 km d −1 , a specific weight difference of 1.6 · 10 4 Pa m −1 (using a serpentinite density of 2620 kg m −3 ) (Reynard, 2013), a viscosity of 10 −3 Pa s (Miller et al, 2004), and a porosity of 0.05% (Kawano et al, 2011), we calculate a permeability of 3.6 · 10 −12 m 2 .…”
Section: Transient Permeability Along Faultmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The magnitude of earthquakes is in part controlled by the rheology of the surrounding rocks, as megathrust earthquakes preferentially initiate and propagate in cold, strong rocks (Blanpied et al, 1995;Scholz, 2002Scholz, , 1998. Kato & Nakagawa, 2014;Nakamura, 2017;Nakano et al, 2018;Obara et al, 2004;Plourde et al, 2015;Radiguet et al, 2012;Rogers & Dragert, 2003;Suenaga et al, 2016;Toh et al, 2018;Wallace & Beavan, 2006). Kato & Nakagawa, 2014;Nakamura, 2017;Nakano et al, 2018;Obara et al, 2004;Plourde et al, 2015;Radiguet et al, 2012;Rogers & Dragert, 2003;Suenaga et al, 2016;Toh et al, 2018;Wallace & Beavan, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11) is of great interest for understanding slowslip silent earthquakes in this subduction zone. Indeed, the question of the origin of these slow-slip events is still debated, as coupling maps and slow-slip silent earthquake locations can show significant spatial variations on the subduction interfaces (Radiguet et al 2012). Constraining the subduction geometry is thus crucial to understand the cause of these variations.…”
Section: The New Cepstral Depths Improve the Knowledge Of The Guerrermentioning
confidence: 99%