Department of Geophysics, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8578, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2017 Mar 15;7:44487. doi: 10.1038/srep44487.
On 30 May 2015 an isolated deep earthquake (~670 km, Mw 7.9) occurred to the west of the Bonin Islands. To clarify its causal mechanism and its relationship to the subducting Pacific slab, we determined a detailed P-wave tomography of the deep earthquake source zone using a large number of arrival-time data. Our results show that this large deep event occurred within the subducting Pacific slab which is penetrating into the lower mantle. In the Izu-Bonin region, the Pacific slab is split at ~28° north latitude, i.e., slightly north of the 2015 deep event hypocenter. In the north the slab becomes stagnant in the mantle transition zone, whereas in the south the slab is directly penetrating into the lower mantle. This deep earthquake was caused by joint effects of several factors, including the Pacific slab's fast deep subduction, slab tearing, slab thermal variation, stress changes and phase transformations in the slab, and complex interactions between the slab and the ambient mantle.
2015 年 5 月 30 日,小笠原群岛西部发生一次孤立的深部地震(670km,Mw7.9)。为了阐明其成因机制及其与俯冲太平洋板块的关系,我们利用大量的到时数据确定了深部震源区的详细 P 波层析成像。结果表明,这次大型深部事件发生在俯冲太平洋板块内,该板块正穿透下地幔。在伊豆-小笠原海域,太平洋板块在28°N 处分裂,即略在 2015 年深部事件震中的北部。在北部,板块在地幔过渡带中停滞,而在南部,板块直接穿透下地幔。这次深部地震是由多个因素的共同作用引起的,包括太平洋板块的快速深部俯冲、板块撕裂、板块热变化、应力变化和板块相变,以及板块与周围地幔之间的复杂相互作用。