Lower Mantle Seismicity Following the 2015 Mw 7.9 Bonin Islands Deep‐Focus Earthquake
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)Citation
Kiser, E., Kehoe, H., Chen, M., & Hughes, A. (2021). Lower Mantle Seismicity Following the 2015 Mw 7.9 Bonin Islands Deep-Focus Earthquake. Geophysical Research Letters, 48(13).Journal
Geophysical Research LettersRights
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Deep-focus earthquakes provide insight into how subducting slabs deform over a range of spatial and temporal scales as they descend into the mantle. This study uses a 4D source imaging approach to determine centroid locations of the 2015 Mw 7.9 Bonin Islands deep-focus earthquake and its aftershock sequence. Imaged sources of the mainshock show a complex rupture, but one that is compatible with a sub-horizontal rupture plane. Previously undetected early aftershocks are imaged down to depths of approximately 750 km and represent the first reported earthquakes that initiate in the lower mantle. These events and a previously reported group of shallower distal aftershocks occur at the lower and upper boundaries of an imaged slab segment that deforms as it penetrates into the lower mantle. We hypothesize that mainshock failure allowed gravitational settling of the slab segment to occur which produced the distal aftershock sequences. © 2021. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Note
6 month embargo; first published: 26 June 2021ISSN
0094-8276EISSN
1944-8007Version
Final published versionSponsors
National Science Foundationae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1029/2021gl093111