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Deep Focus Earthquakes: From High Temperature Experiments to Cold Slabs

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Deep Focus Earthquakes (DFEs) present an interesting scientific challenge in that they occur at depths where brittle failure should be impossible. The fact that their occurrence is confined to locations where subducting lithospheric slabs are crossing through the transition zone suggests that the olivine phase transformations may be involved in the production of these earthquakes. Experimental studies have shown that olivine can persist metastably in subducting slabs and that the olivine phase transformations can lead to faulting at high pressures. However, it has been argued that large DFEs are too large to be contained within a metastable olivine wedge (MOW) preserved in the interior of subducting slabs. Here, we demonstrate using experiments on olivine-analog materials that transformational faulting can continue to propagate via shear-enhanced melting into the stable high-pressure phase. We also show that transformational faulting is controlled by the ratio between strain rate and the kinetics of the olivineringwoodite transformation and extrapolate this relationship to the natural conditions of DFEs. Counterintuitively, these results imply that cold and fast-subducting slabs produce transformational faulting at higher temperatures, which results in more numerous DFEs.
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hal-03869555 , version 1 (02-12-2022)

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Julien Gasc, Clémence Daigre, Arefeh Moarefvand, Damien Deldicque, Julien Fauconnier, et al.. Deep Focus Earthquakes: From High Temperature Experiments to Cold Slabs. Geology, 2022, 50 (9), pp.1018-1022. ⟨10.1130/G50084.1⟩. ⟨hal-03869555⟩
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