Non-volcanic tremor resulting from the combined effect of Earth tides and slow slip events

Nature Geoscience Volume 1 Issue 1 Page 676-678 published_at 2008
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Non-volcanic tremor resulting from the combined effect of Earth tides and slow slip events
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Nakata Ryoko
Tsuruoka Hiroshi
Source Title
Nature Geoscience
Volume 1
Issue 1
Start Page 676
End Page 678
Abstract
Slow slip events1 are accompanied by swarms of non-volcanic tremor2, 3 along the subduction zone of the Philippine Sea plate in southwest Japan: the swarms often occur with a periodicity of about 12 or 24 h (refs 4, 5). These episodic events are considered to be a manifestation of stress relaxation at the subducting plate interface1, 6, 7. Here, we analyse seismic data to record the locations and durations of non-volcanic tremor swarms that occurred in May 2005 and February 2006. We evaluate the magnitude of stress changes produced by slow slip events as well as the effective normal stress on the plate interface where slow slip events occur. We find that the observed periodicity in tremor occurrence originates from a combined effect of the periodic stress due to Earth tides and the transient stress due to slow slip events. Our calculations show that non-volcanic tremor is sensitive to stress change. This phenomenon can therefore be effective in monitoring the process of stress relaxation at subducting plate interfaces.
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Earth sciences. Geology [ 450 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Nature Pub Group
Date of Issued 2008
Publish Type Author’s Original
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN] 1752-0894
[DOI] 10.1038/ngeo288
[NCID] AA12309409
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ngeo288