Friction analysis of Costa Rica ocean sediments from ODP Hole 170-1039B, 170-1040C and 205-1253

Seismicity patterns offshore Costa Rica (Central America) at the Middle America Trench have led to speculation that large (moment magnitude, Mw ~7.0) earthquakes are associated with subducting topographic highs. In areas of high basement topography, a regionally extensive nannofossil chalk unit is exposed at the seafl oor on the incoming plate, whereas in regions of low basement topography, hemipelagic clay-rich sediment is exposed. Because the entire sediment section is subducted at this margin, lithologic variation in the uppermost subducting sediments may control plate boundary fault behavior. Our laboratory experiments reveal that the chalk is frictionally strong (µ = 0.71-0.88) and characterized by velocity weakening and stick-slip behavior, notably at elevated temperature. In contrast, the hemipelagic sediment is weak (µ = 0.22-0.35) and in many cases velocity strengthening. We suggest that the presence of frictionally unstable carbonates at bathymetric highs may play a key, previously unrecognized, role in governing earthquake nucleation.

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Ikari, Matt J, Niemeijer, André R, Spiers, K C, Kopf, Achim J, Saffer, Demian M (2014). Dataset: Friction analysis of Costa Rica ocean sediments from ODP Hole 170-1039B, 170-1040C and 205-1253. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.834645

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.834645
Author Ikari, Matt J
Given Name Matt J
Family Name Ikari
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Niemeijer, André R
Spiers, K C
Kopf, Achim J
Saffer, Demian M
Source Creation 2014
Publication Year 2014
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Ikari_2013
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Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Experimental evidence linking slip instability with seafloor lithology and topography at the Costa Rica convergent margin
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1130/G33956.1
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2013
Source: Geology
Authors: Ikari Matt J , Niemeijer André R , Spiers K C , Kopf Achim J , Saffer Demian M .