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Introduction to special section on Phenomenology, Underlying Processes, and Hazard Implications of Aseismic Slip and Nonvolcanic tremor

机译:地震滑移和非火山性震颤的现象学,基本过程和危害隐患专节简介

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This paper introduces the special section on the "phenomenology, underlying processes, and hazard implications of aseismic slip and nonvolcanic tremor" by highlighting key results of the studies published in it. Many of the results indicate that seismic and aseismic manifestations of slow slip reflect transient shear displacements on the plate interface, with the outstanding exception of northern Cascadia where tremor sources have been located on and above the plate interface (differing models of the plate interface there also need to be reconciled). Slow slip phenomena appear to result from propagating deformation that may develop with persistent gaps and segment boundaries. Results add to evidence that when tectonic deformation is relaxed via slow slip, most relaxation occurs aseismically but with seismic signals providing higher-resolution proxies for the aseismic slip. Instead of two distinct slip modes as suggested previously, lines between "fast" and "slow" slip more appropriately may be described as blurry zones. Results reported also show that slow slip sources do not coincide with a specific temperature or metamorphic reaction. Their associations with zones of high conductivity and low shear to compressional wave velocity ratios corroborate source models involving pore fluid pressure buildup and release. These models and spatial anticorrelations between earthquake and tremor activity also corroborate a linkage between slow slip and frictional properties transitional between steady state and stick-slip. Finally, this special section highlights the benefits of global and multidisciplinary studies, which demonstrate that slow phenomena are not confined to beneath the locked zone but exist in many settings.
机译:本文通过重点介绍已发表的研究成果,介绍了有关“地震学滑移和非火山性震颤的现象学,潜在过程和危害隐患”的特殊部分。许多结果表明,慢滑的地震和地震表现反映了板块界面上的瞬时剪切位移,但北卡斯卡迪亚除外,那里震颤源位于板块界面上和板块上方(板块界面的不同模型也存在差异)需要核对)。缓慢的滑移现象似乎是由传播变形引起的,该变形可能会随着持续的间隙和分段边界而发展。结果进一步证明,当构造变形通过缓慢的滑动而松弛时,大​​多数松弛发生在地震作用下,但是地震信号为地震作用提供了更高分辨率的代理。代替如先前所建议的两种不同的滑动模式,可以将在“快速”和“缓慢”滑动之间的线更适当地描述为模糊区域。报告的结果还表明,慢滑源与特定温度或变质反应不一致。它们与高电导率区域和低剪切波与压缩波波速比区域的联系证实了涉及孔隙流体压力建立和释放的源模型。这些模型和地震与震颤活动之间的空间反相关性也证实了慢滑与稳定状态与粘滑之间过渡的摩擦特性之间的联系。最后,本节重点介绍了全球和多学科研究的好处,这些研究表明,慢速现象不仅限于锁定区域以下,而存在于许多环境中。

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