Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth VOL.131 ISSUE 5 | 19 May 2026
Geodetic Resolution of the Interplay Between Earthquakes and Slow Slip in the Hikurangi Margin
Louise Maubant + Charles A Williams + Emilie Klein ...
Interactions between slow slip and earthquakes remain poorly understood. We examine such an interaction in the central Hikurangi subduction zone where several moderate (Mw...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth VOL.131 ISSUE 5 | 15 May 2026
Do Normal Stress Vibrations Stabilize or Destabilize Faults? Experimental Perspectives
Jianye Chen + Andre R Niemeijer + Jan Dirk Jansen
The effects of stress perturbations on friction are crucial for understanding earthquake triggering. Previous experimental studies have primarily been conducted at room temperature,...
Geophysical Research Letters VOL.53 ISSUE 8 | 16 April 2026
Stress Transfer From Slow Slip Events to Earthquake Swarms as a Cycle in the Southernmost Ryukyu Subduction Zone
Sean Kuanhsiang Chen + J Bruce H Shyu + Wei Peng ...
Recent megathrust earthquakes preceded by slow slip events highlight static stress transfer as a key triggering mechanism. However, there are limited insights into the interplay...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth VOL.131 ISSUE 5 | 22 May 2026
Fracture‐Mediated Carbonation and Deformation Cycles in a Fossil Forearc Mantle Wedge Serpentinite Shear Zone
Ken-ichi Hirauchi + Atsushi Okamoto + Makoto Otsubo ...
Recent thermodynamic modeling indicates that C–O–H fluids released from subducting metasediments beneath the forearc can react with the overlying mantle wedge, causing carbonation...
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems VOL.27 ISSUE 4 | 26 April 2026
Epidote Records (De)hydration From the Seafloor Through Subduction and Underplating: Implications for Subduction Zone Fluid Budgets and Slow Slip
Peter Lindquist + Cailey Brown Condit + Gabe S Epstein ...
When, where, and how much fluid is released from subducting oceanic crust control deformation, element cycling, and magmatism in subduction zones. However, the palimpsest...

