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In today's episode, we explore a critical remote code execution vulnerability in the Ghostscript library (CVE-2024-29510) exploited in the wild (https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/rce-bug-in-widely-used-ghostscript-library-now-exploited-in-attacks/), the significant impact of the CDK Global cyberattack on Sonic Automotive's sales and operations (https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/sonic-automotive-sales-decline-cdk-attack/720722/), and the rise of the Eldorado ransomware-as-a-service targeting Windows and Linux systems (https://thehackernews.com/2024/07/new-ransomware-as-service-eldorado.html). Tune in to get the latest insights and expert opinions on these pressing cybersecurity issues. Video Episode: https://youtu.be/dGMbjah4Gho Sign up for digestible cyber news delivered to your inbox: news.thedailydecrypt.com 00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Eldorado RaaS Encrypts Windows, Linux Files 03:50 - CDK Cyberattack Cripples Sonic Automotive Sales 05:42 - Ghostscript RCE Bug Exploited in Active Attacks Thanks to Jered Jones for providing the music for this episode. https://www.jeredjones.com/ Logo Design by https://www.zackgraber.com/ Episode Tags Ghostscript, CVE-2024-29510, vulnerability, EPS, remote code execution, Linux systems, high-risk attacks, document conversion, protection, Sonic Automotive, CDK Global, cyberattack, financial performance, Ransomware-as-a-Service, Eldorado, encryption, cross-platform technologies Search Phrases How to protect against Ghostscript CVE-2024-29510 vulnerability Sonic Automotive cyberattack news Impact of CDK Global cyberattack on Sonic Automotive Eldorado ransomware encryption techniques Ghostscript EPS files exploit Ransomware-as-a-Service latest threats Financial impact of cyberattacks on automotive industry Advanced cross-platform ransomware Ghostscript remote code execution vulnerability 2024 Eldorado ransomware victims 2024 Jul9 There is a new ransomware as a service named Eldorado that is now encrypting files on both windows and Linux systems using advanced cross-platform technologies. And it's already targeted 16 victims across multiple industries since its debut in March of 2024. How does Eldorados ransomware encryption method differ from the other well-known strains, like lock bit or baboon? The effects of the CDK global ransomware attack. A few weeks ago, still remain as Sonic automotive vehicle sales have plummeted. How are CDK customers recovering and what are the longterm impacts? It might have on their financial performance. And finally. Thursday, remote code execution, vulnerability in ghost script that comes pre-installed on many Linux systems. That's now being exploited. Through EPS files disguised as JPEGs. How can you protect? The document conversion services against this go scrip, vulnerability. You're listening to the daily decrypt. It's both a sad and exciting day when we get to announce a new ransomware as a service operation. This time it's named Eldorado. And it targets both windows and Linux systems with specialized locker variants. It's specific strain of malware surfaced on March 16th, 2024. As of late June Eldorado has claimed 16 victims with 13 in the U S two in Italy and one in Croatia. And specifically it's targeting industries, including real estate education, professional services, healthcare and manufacturing. So it seems like they don't really have a type they're just looking to get their foot in the door. Eldorado. Is similar to all of the major names in ransomware as a service as it is a double extortion ransomware service which is a devilish tactic that builds on the traditional form of ransomware where threat actors. Would gain access to a network. Encrypt all the files. And then sell you the decryption key for an exorbitant amount of money. So that you can decrypt the files and carry on with your business. Well, it's now evolved to that. Plus they exfiltrate all your data and threatened to sell it on the dark web. If you don't pay. Which is much more effective because standard practices to back up your data. So you can get back up online. And if you do that correctly, Encrypting your data. It doesn't do anything because you'll be able to back it up. Oftentimes it's not done correctly. And your backups are also encrypted. But in the case, We're backups are appropriately implemented. These ransomware artists use double extortion. And this service has all the indicators that is very organized. As the affiliate program was advertised on the ransomware forum ramp, which. Indicates a level of professionalism and organization. You'd see in the top ransomware as a service groups. A security research firm was able to infiltrate this ransomware group and identified the representative as a Russian speaker. And noted that Eldorado does not share any sort of code with the previously. Leaked ransomware like locked bit or Bebout. And like mentioned before. This Target's primarily windows and Linux environments. And the encrypter comes in four different formats. ESX PSI. Yes. 6 64 when and when 64. Which enhances the flexibility and increases its threat potential across different system architectures. Eldorado uses Golang for its cross-platform capabilities. Cha-cha 20 for filing encryption and RSA. Oh, AEP for key encryption, it can also encrypt files. On shared networks using SMB. The windows variant employs a PowerShell command to overwrite the locker file with random bites before deleting it. Uh, aiming to erase the trace. Of the threat actor. And for more key indicators of compromise. Check out the article by the hacker news in our show notes. And I'm hopeful that we won't hear much more about this ransomware as a service. But given its capabilities, we probably will. This next story hits a little close to home, which is why I chose to include it in this episode as my car. Stopped working last night. And I got to spend an hour and a half on the phone with the technicians. Just trying to find me an appointment because all of the scheduling was still down due to the ransomware attack. Needless to say. I couldn't get an appointment at the dealership for. Over a month and a half. Which is in line with what the news is reporting. As an effect of the CDK global ransomware attack that happened three or four weeks ago. So Sonic automotive, which is a fortune 500 company has reported a significant drop in car sales. Since June 19th. Which is due to the fact that all their systems were down. So they weren't able to process these car sales at the same speed people. People still want to buy cars. They just can't. You know, it's kind of like fast food. Is a process that changed the market completely. As far as restaurants go. Because they're just able to serve more and more customers. Faster, thus making more money. But it's like if the stove got ransomwared and we had to take the stove down, right. There are alternate methods. Like maybe they go get some hot plates from target or whatever, but it just slows down the process. Which is exactly what ransomware can do. In fact, over 15,000 car dealerships across north America, rely on CDKs cloud-based services. And in the past couple of weeks, CDK was actually able to fully recover, bringing their core services back online. But the trickle down effect is that. These individual dealers still have to keep their services offline. Or we're unable to fully restore their services. So, yeah, this is just one example of how long it takes to recover. From a ransomware attack. And how helpless you can be if the ransomware attack happened earlier on in the supply chain, like it did here. And finally the hottest new vulnerability being exploited in the wild. Is there a remote code execution vulnerability found in the ghost script document conversion toolkit. That is widely used on Linux systems. And often integrated with software, like. Image magic Libra office. Inkscape scribe us. And all kinds of other softwares. This vulnerability affects all installations of ghost script 10. Point zero 3.0 and earlier it allows attackers to escape the dash D safer sandbox, enabling dangerous operations, such as command execution. And file IO. Attackers are exploiting this vulnerability in the wild. Using EPS files disguised as JPEG images to gain shell access to these vulnerable systems. If you work in it. And either no, or unsure. If your systems are vulnerable. Cody and labs has developed and released a postscript file. That can be used to detect these vulnerable systems. So make sure to check out the link by bleeping computer in the show notes below. So you can keep your system safe. This has been the Daily Decrypt. If you found your key to unlocking the digital domain, show your support with a rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It truly helps us stand at the frontier of cyber news. 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The Denver Broncos lost another one point game in the preseason on the last play of the game. Is this foreshadowing of things to come? Are habits forming in the Mile High City? We sure hope not. Ty is joined this week by Lindsay Bebout from The Crush Podcast to talk about another last second loss in the preseason. This time to the San Francisco 49ers. Add injury to insult, Jerry Jeudy got hurt in joint practices with a moderate hamstring injury that will sideline him for "weeks".Lindsay and Ty also give their thoughts on what could happen in the preseason finale against the Los Angeles Rams. Randy Gradisar is a finalist for the Hall of Fame,. And a little fact or fiction is played ahead of the regular season.Follow us on Twitter!Lindsay: @lindsaybeboutKelly: @ilovetalibTy: @tyflyguy15Podcasts: @theCRUSHpod and @in_com_plete_2
Join your hosts JT Matthews (@JTMatthews01), the Doctor Nicholas Manning (@Dr_Nmanning) and one of our favorite guests Lindsay Bebout (@LindsayBebout) as we give our training camp stock ups and downs and discuss Russell Wilson's ceiling for the 2023/24 NFL season.
On this wonderful first episode of 2023, Ty is joined by Lindsay Bebout from The Crush Podcast and Mile High Sports to dicusss the current situation involving Damar Hamlin, the Denver Broncos coming up short against the Kansas City Chiefs, their NFL Games of the Week, and the Broncos regular season finale against the Los Angeles Chargers. Ty also chats with Lindsay about how The Crush Podcast got started and its goal and discuss New Year's Resolutions.Follow us on Twitter!Lindsay: @lindsaybeboutKelly: @ilovetalibTy: @tyflyguy15The Crush Podcast: @theCRUSHpodPodcast: @in_com_plete_2
S04E31 - Patreon/Superfan - Lindsay BeboutJason Connell and Sal Rodriguez have Patreon/Superfan, Lindsay Bebout, on the show to discuss all things Cobra Kai and much more.Recorded: 06-24-22Studio: Just Curious Media https://www.JustCuriousMedia.com/Listen: https://LetsTalkCobraKai.buzzsprout.com/Watch:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNfekAT0gN4to-6j2iKhGQw/Follow: https://www.facebook.com/LetsTalkCobraKai/https://www.instagram.com/LetsTalkCobraKai/https://twitter.com/TalkCobraKai/Hosts:https://www.instagram.com/MrJasonConnell/https://www.instagram.com/SalvadorLosAngeles/Support:https://www.patreon.com/LetsTalkCobraKai/#justcuriousmedia #letstalkcobrakai #mrjasonconnell #salvadorlosangeles #cobrakai #thekaratekid #daniellarusso #johnnylawrence #mrmiyagi #senseikreese #ralphmacchio #williamzabka #patmorita #martinkove #allvalleykaratechampionships #martialarts
While both Kelly and Ty are chasing their dreams to become teachers, a lot has happened with the Denver Broncos. For the annual free agency episode, Ty joins forces with Lindsay Bebout from Mile High Sports to discuss the Russell Wilson trade as well as some new free agents that the Broncos have signed. The two also discuss what the Broncos plans should be for the draft and what all the moves in the NFL mean for the landscape of the Broncos.Follow us on Twitter:Kelly: @ilovetalibTy: @tyflyguy15Lindsay: @lindsaybeboutPodcast: @in_com_plete_2E-mail: in_com_plete@outlook.com
Have you ever said something in a conversation only to realize that your words immediately caused the other person to go on the defensive? How do we find ourselves in conflict without even meaning to? Today Jesse and Lindsey talk with pastor and Ennagram coach Nate Bebout about the words that will automatically pick a fight with each of the Types. Nate also offers some better words to use in order to keep your conversations and confrontations healthy. Then, in the spirit of conflict, Jesse and Lindsey square up in a game of SuperFight, where they argue why their Type would win in an actual fight.
In this episode of Orange and Brew there was a TAKEOVER! Lindsay Bebout and Bri Maestas take control of the podcast and give you all of their Broncos insight! Tune in for fantastic team coverage and some beverage review at the end!
We welcome two amazing guests Lindsay Bebout (@lindsaybebout) and Bri Maestas (@BriBri0322) to talk about the Broncos impending game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Come for the football and stay for the beer!
In this episode, we are joined by the amazing Lindsay Bebout (@LindsayBebout) and we discuss training camp topics from Calvin Anderson, to standout performers and what the leadership of this young Broncos team looks like today, Join us for some fantastic Denver Broncos talk!
Broncos podcaster Lindsay Bebout (@lindsaybebout) joins us and gives us her take on the QB competition between Lock and Bridgewater and we talk potential Hard Knocks storylines. Don't miss out!
The co-editors of a new collection on "Race, Resistance, & Reality in The Classroom" discuss the "flash point" of 2008 for American education, the recent Critical Race Theory panic, pedagogical strategies for teaching with tension, and Mark Twain's 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.' For more information about this episode, visit MarkTwainStudies.com/TeachingWithTension To Register for the 2021 Summer Teachers Institute, visit MarkTwainStudies.com/2021-Summer-Teachers-Institute
Lindsay Bebout from Broncos Brawl podcast joined the show to talk about what inspired her love for Trevor Siemian, how good of a job George Paton has done this offseason and how she avoids divisiveness on Broncos Twitter.
Kelly and Ty are joined by Lindsay Bebout from Broncos Brawl for the special 50th episode of IN-COM-PLETE!!! as they discuss the signings of Kyle Fuller and Kareem Jackson, go over how George Paton has done so far in Denver, and discuss the importance of women in sports as we celebrate Women's History Month.Follow on Twitter:Lindsay - @lindsaybeboutKelly - @ilovetalibTy - @tyflyguy15Broncos Brawl - @broncosbrawlIN-COM-PLETE!!! - @in_com_plete_2
Following the journey of The Addams Family has been surprising. Before I started, I wasn’t even sure the original creative team would want to go on record with me about the show’s tumultuous development. And yet, their gracious excitement to jump back into the world of The Addams Family showed me something that I hadn’t experienced as a member of the Broadway cast: many people like this show. First and foremost on that list was book co-author Rick Elice, who enjoyed getting his hands dirty as he wrote and rewrote the book to uncover clearer and more specific obstacles for his characters. Also on that list were Dontee Kiehn and Steve Bebout who, after closing the Broadway and national tours, went on to stage many, many well-received productions of the musical around the globe. And then there were those who are mounting the show now: the teachers and students creating little Addams Families of their own all across the country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In my journey to chronicle the transformation of The Addams Family musical through its many incarnations, I was starting to understand what made the show so unique. Most first national tours are essential replicas of the Broadway production, but The Addams Family’s was not. Launching in the fall of 2011, the touring version of the show turned the focus onto the family, including a wedding in the curtain call. It changed the primary conflict from between Wednesday and her parents to between the parents themselves, as I learned from the show’s co-writer Rick Ellis.. It included a lot of new music and musical staging for both Gomez and Morticia that highlighted that conflict, as I heard from associate choreographer Dontee Kiehn. And it doubled down on the humor, adding as many jokes as could fit into the script and staging said associate director Steve Bebout. And those changes worked. All three of those original creative members - Rick, Dontee and Steve - said that the continued clarification of the script, score and staging made the national tour an unequivocal success. Chris Jones of the Chicago Tribune wrote, “It’s hard to think of another show that has been revised so heavily and, for the most part, successfully, by its admirably indefatigable original authors and composer.” But I started to wonder… was all that success a fluke? Was the tour just a success in comparison to what had come before? So I delved into the show’s next professional stagings, international productions with the same design, staging and style as the show’ national tour. Lovingly referred to as “replica productions,” the first international production opened in Sao Paulo Brazil in 2012, transferring to Rio de Janeiro the following year. Also in 2013, two replica productions were mounted in Australia and Argentina. The final replica production opened in Mexico City the following year. And luckily for my research, both original associate choreographer Dontee Kiehn and original associate director Steve Bebout were involved in mounting many of them... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the not-so secret secrets in this show about secrets is that The Addams Family went through massive structural changes multiple times on its way to becoming the most popular musical in America. Many of the changes were noted in my previous discussions with Rick Elice and Dontee Kiehn: solidifying the focus on the family, the addition of the wedding curtain call. But both Rick and Dontee had been with the show since before rehearsals for its pre-Broadway tryout in Chicago. I wanted to speak to someone who was a part of the changes made on the show’s journey to Broadway. So I called up Steve Bebout. Steve Bebout has worked as the associate director on four massive Broadway musicals, including Something Rotten!, The Book of Mormon and Sister Act. But, like me, The Addams Family was Steve’s Broadway debut. We both initially were outsiders entering the world of this lumbering imperfect production. So I wanted to get his take on what made the show work from when he first joined the team in late 2009. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Notes Lindsay Bebout has been navigating identity, amidst mental disorders and diagnoses, from a young age. Her parents divorced when she was eight, and the mental health journey that followed saw her go to therapy (by force as a child and by choice as an adult) and contend with many labels: Impulsivity, hyperactivity, ADHD, anxiety, panic attacks, mood swings, bipolar disorder and more. Lindsay is as open as a book in delving into her journey with those, her evolution in self-understanding and her continued efforts to support her mental health. Support Redeeming Disorder by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/redeeming-disorder
Episode Notes Lindsay Bebout has been navigating identity, amidst mental disorders and diagnoses, from a young age. Her parents divorced when she was eight, and the mental health journey that followed saw her go to therapy (by force as a child and by choice as an adult) and contend with many labels: Impulsivity, hyperactivity, ADHD, anxiety, panic attacks, mood swings, bipolar disorder and more. Lindsay is as open as a book in delving into her journey with those, her evolution in self-understanding and her continued efforts to support her mental health. Support Redeeming Disorder by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/redeeming-disorder
Join Cyrus Heidary, David Keller, and Gareth Ramsey as they speak with special guests, Jake Dossing and Destinee Bebout, both who marched Genesis 2019 and Cadets 2019 respectively!
We chat Jason's thighs and hands. Thankfully, CRISPR is working, and might fix those for him soon. Counties in Virginia (and maybe Jerry Falwell) are jumping ship. That's OK, because maps may not be that accurate anyway, and your GPS is dumb. If that's got you down, it's for good reason: there are plagues on the way! Then we chat with Enneagram expert and author, pastor and consultant Nate Bebout about his new book, "More than a Number". You can learn more at enneagramassessment.com or natebebout.com
Nate struggles with the sense that he isn't exactly what a pastor should be. Expectations from others either real or imagined case him anxiety and stress. Listen as he shares his coping skill for bouts of depression, poetry.
On this episode, Dan chats with Rick Bebout of West Virginia about all of the outdoor activities he participates in through the year. The guys discuss fishing for smallmouth in the local rivers, turkey hunting, starting up an urban hunting program, and of course deer hunting.
On this episode, Dan chats with Rick Bebout of West Virginia about all of the outdoor activities he participates in through the year. The guys discuss fishing for smallmouth in the local rivers, turkey hunting, starting up an urban hunting program, and of course deer hunting.
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964
Barbara Romanowicz Physique de l'intérieur de la terre Année 2018-2019 Les séismes profonds Bibliographie Cours no 3 - Séismes de profondeur intermédiaire et déshydratation de la croûte et de la lithosphère Brudzinski, M. R., C. H. Thurber, B. R. Hacker and E. R. Engdahl (2007) Global Prevalence of Double Benioff Zones, Science, 316, 1472-1474. Faccenda, M. (2014) Water in the slab: a trilogy, Tectonophys. 614, 1-30. Garth, T. and A. Riebrock (2017) Constraining the hydration of the subducting Nazca plate beneath northern Chile using subduction zone guided waves, Earth Planet. Sci. lett, 474, 237-247. Hacker, B., R., S. M. Peacock, G. A. Abers and S. D. Holloway (2003) Subduction factory. 2. Are intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions? J. Geophys. Res., 108, B1, 2030. Kawakatsu, H. (1985) Double seismic zones in Tonga, Nature, 316, 53-55 Kawakatsu, H. and S. Watada (2008) Seismic Evidence for Deep-Water Transportation in the Mantle, Science, 316, 1468-1471. Kita, S., T. Okada, A. Hasegawa, J. Nakjima, T. Matsuzawa (2010) Existence of interplane earthquakes and neutral stress boundary between the upper and lower planes of the double seismic zone beneath Tohoku and Hokkaido in northeastern Japan, Tectonoph. 496, 68-92. Kirby, S., E. R. Engdahl, R. Denlinger (1996) Intermediate-Depth Intraslab Earthquakes and Arc Volcanismas physical expression of mantle metamorphism in subducting slabs (Overview), in "SUbduction Top to Bottom", AGU Monograph Series, edited by G. B. Bebout et al., AGU, Washington, D.C. Naif, S., K. Key, S. Constable, and R. L. Evans (2015) Water-rih bending faults at the Middle AMerica Trench, G-Cubed, 16, 2582-2597. Ranero, C. R., J. P. Morgan, K. McINtosh and C. Reichert (2003) Bending-related faulting and mantle serpentinization at the Middle America Trench, Nature 425, 367-373. Peacock, S. M. (2001) Are the lower planes of double seismic zones caused by serpentine dehydration in subducting oceanic mantle? Geology, 29, 299-302. Reynard, B. (2013) Serpentine in active subduction zones, Lithos, 178, 171-185. Rondenay, S., G. A. Abers and P. E. van Keken (2008) Seismic imaging of subduction zone metamorphism, Geology, 36, 275-278. Shillington, D. J., A. Becel., M. R. Nedimovic, H. Kuehn et al. (2015) Link between plate fabric, hydration and subduction zone seismicity in Alaska, Nat. Geosc., 8, 961- 964