ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA BENIOFF ZONE
Named after Hugo Benioff (1899–1968), American seismologist, who first discovered the phenomenon.
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Fundamentals of Geophysics
Today the zone of active seismicity is called a Wadati–Benioff zone in recognition
of both discoverers. In three dimensions the Wadati–Benioff zone constitutes an
inclined slab dipping underneath the overriding plate. It marks the location and ...
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The Dynamic Structure of the Deep Earth: An ...
His follow-up works include the demonstration of the planar regions of deep
earthquake activities (now known as the Wadati-Benioff zone), and the
correlation of this zone with gravity anomalies and with regions of anomalous
seismic ...
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Geologic and Tectonic Development of the Caribbean Plate ...
We found that under the Nicaragua-Costa Rica border the Wadati-Benioff zone
contorts (from steep to shallow dip angles, northwest to southeast) but does not
show evidence of a brittle tear, as postulated by others. Further to the southeast—
...
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Assessing earthquake hazards and reducing risk in the ...
EARTHQUAKES WITHIN AND BELOW THE SUBDUCTED PLATE The Benioff
zone is the dipping zone of earthquakes, observed in active subduction zones
worldwide, that partially defines the subducting oceanic lithosphere. Commonly,
this ...
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U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
J. C. Lahr and Page used the local net supplemented by teleseismic data to
delineate the extent and configuration of the Benioff zone beneath southern
Alaska. The upper part of the zone has a low dip and extends up to 400 km
northwest of ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1975
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Theories of the Earth and Universe: A History of Dogma in ...
THE BENIOFF ZONE is a sheet of earthquake foci that dips downward under an
orogen at about 50° to depths of about 300 km, starting from an oceanic trench.
Andesitic volcanoes commonly occur above where the Benioff zone reaches a ...
Samuel Warren Carey, 1988
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Geological Institute and Geophysical Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of
Sciences, Prague ABSTRACT The morphology of the Wadati-Benioff zone in the
Tonga-Kermadec island arc verified the existence of an intermediate aseismic
gap in ...
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
(1973) determined a model with velocities that were 6% higher than normal in the
Benioff zone, and 4% lower in the mantle above it. A similarly high velocity in the
Benioff zone beneath New Zealand is supported by the decrease of travel-time ...
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
These axes can be related to a plane dipping 30° to the northwest and striking
N55°E. The Benioff zone also dips at about 30°NW between depths of 150 km
and 200 km and strikes N55°E (Hamilton & Gale 1968). For Group A, the T-axis is
...
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Natural Hazards in El Salvador
THE CENTRAL AMERICAN WADATI-BENIOFF ZONE Earthquakes occurring in
the Wadati-Benioff zone along the coast of Central America pose a significant
hazard to El Salvador and other Central American countries. Earthquakes in this
...
William Ingersoll Rose, 2004
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «BENIOFF ZONE»
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Benioff zone en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Alaska Earthquake 2015 Today Strikes North of Anchorage
They add “Along this portion of the arc, the Wadati-Benioff zone is well defined to depths of approximately 200 km. Despite the obliquity of ... «LALATE, May 15»
M8.0 Earthquake - 24km SE of Little Sitkin Island, Alaska
Along this portion of the arc, the Wadati-Benioff zone is well defined to depths of approximately 200 km. Despite the obliquity of convergence, ... «YubaNet, Jun 14»
Fiji, Japan - and Bad News for Oklahoma: Earthquakes 2-8 May 2014
The Tonga Trench offers a classic example of a subduction feature known as a Wadati-Benioff zone. The depth of earthquakes increases as the ... «Decoded Science, May 14»
Andaman Sea, Fiji and Idaho: Earthquakes 21-27 March 2014
The surface expression of the Wadati-Benioff zone can be seen in the location of volcanoes. At a critical death (around 100-110km) the ... «Decoded Science, Mar 14»
Is there an ocean beneath our feet?
... techniques the researchers analysed earthquakes which occurred more than 100 km below the Earth's surface in the Wadati-Benioff zone, ... «Phys.Org, Ene 14»
Earthquakes Along Subduction Zones and Stable Tectonic Settings
And in any review of historical seismicity across a subduction zone – the so-called Wadati-Benioff Zone – the pattern of seismicity should be ... «Decoded Science, Sep 12»
Earthquake of M6.9 Strikes in the East China Sea off Taiwan
The zone along which earthquakes occur is called a Wadati-Benioff Zone. The further away from the actual plate boundary an earthquake ... «Decoded Science, Nov 11»
Will Seattle have a major earthquake?
Others, such as the 2001 Nisqually earthquake, originate about 50 to 60 km below Puget Sound in the Benioff zone of the subducting Juan de ... «Seattle Post Intelligencer, Sep 11»
Vrancea earthquake zone : one of the most active seismic areas in …
It is somehow a special zone, because it couldn't be categorized, but some scientists believe it to be a remain of a Wadati-Benioff Zone ... «Earthquake Report, Ago 11»
Quake-proof furniture: a matter ofLIFEANDDESK
... Pacific Northwest — the Cascadia Subduction Zone, Benioff Zone and the Seattle Fault, according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. «Kitsap Sun, Jun 11»