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Release of mineral-bound water prior to subduction tied to shallow seismogenic slip off Sumatra.

Andre Hüpers1, Marta E Torres2, Satoko Owari3, Lisa C McNeill4, Brandon Dugan5, Timothy J Henstock4, Kitty L Milliken6, Katerina E Petronotis7, Jan Backman8, Sylvain Bourlange9, Farid Chemale10, Wenhuang Chen11, Tobias A Colson12, Marina C G Frederik13, Gilles Guèrin14, Mari Hamahashi15, Brian M House16, Tamara N Jeppson17, Sarah Kachovich18, Abby R Kenigsberg19, Mebae Kuranaga20, Steffen Kutterolf21, Freya L Mitchison22, Hideki Mukoyoshi23, Nisha Nair24, Kevin T Pickering25, Hugo F A Pouderoux26, Yehua Shan11, Insun Song27, Paola Vannucchi28, Peter J Vrolijk29, Tao Yang30, Xixi Zhao31.   

Abstract

Plate-boundary fault rupture during the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman subduction earthquake extended closer to the trench than expected, increasing earthquake and tsunami size. International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 362 sampled incoming sediments offshore northern Sumatra, revealing recent release of fresh water within the deep sediments. Thermal modeling links this freshening to amorphous silica dehydration driven by rapid burial-induced temperature increases in the past 9 million years. Complete dehydration of silicates is expected before plate subduction, contrasting with prevailing models for subduction seismogenesis calling for fluid production during subduction. Shallow slip offshore Sumatra appears driven by diagenetic strengthening of deeply buried fault-forming sediments, contrasting with weakening proposed for the shallow Tohoku-Oki 2011 rupture, but our results are applicable to other thickly sedimented subduction zones including those with limited earthquake records.
Copyright © 2017, American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28546210     DOI: 10.1126/science.aal3429

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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