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Nests of intermediate depth (70–160 km) earthquakes adjacent to active volcanoes during 1963–1982
Authors:Michael J Carr
Abstract:Uniform maps of circumpacific convergence zones constructed by the same projection and scale reveal three main associations between intermediate depth seismicity and contemporaneous volcanic activity. First, in areas of high seismicity there are usually few active volcanoes. Second, in areas of low to moderate seismicity aseismic domains can often be recognized beneath the active volcanoes. Third, adjacent to the aseismic domains there are nests of seismicity located a few 10's of km away from the active volcanoes usually in the direction of the trench. More than 40 such nests are identified in the circumpacific and Indonesian arcs. These three associations may be related to melting near the upper surface of the underthrust slab. A fluid phase, either silicate melt or a hydrous fluid released by dehydration of the slab, would lower the strength of the slab and create aseismic zones beneath the active volcanoes. Nests of earthquakes can develop by stress concentration at the margins of the weak zones. Areas not volcanically active have little or no fluid phase and a higher level of seismicity.
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