A 15 year slow-slip event on the Sunda megathrust offshore Sumatra

Louisa L.H. Tsang, Aron J. Meltzner, Belle Philibosian, Emma M. Hill*, Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Kerry Sieh

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Abstract

In the Banyak Islands of Sumatra, coral microatoll records reveal a 15 year-long reversal of interseismic vertical displacement from subsidence to uplift between 1966 and 1981. To explain these coral observations, we test four hypotheses, including regional sea level changes and various tectonic mechanisms. Our results show that the coral observations likely reflect a 15 year-long slow-slip event (SSE) on the Sunda megathrust. This long-duration SSE exceeds the duration of previously reported SSEs and demonstrates the importance of multidecade geodetic records in illuminating the full spectrum of megathrust slip behavior at subduction zones.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6630-6638
Number of pages9
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume42
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 28 2015
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Geophysics
  • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

Keywords

  • coral microatolls
  • paleogeodesy
  • slow-slip event
  • subduction zone
  • Sumatra
  • transient deformation

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