Juan S. Payero
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Geophysical Research Letters | 2008
Juan S. Payero; Vladimir Kostoglodov; Nikolai M. Shapiro; Takeshi Mikumo; A. Iglesias; Xyoli Pérez-Campos; Robert W. Clayton
Nonvolcanic tremor (NVT) activity is revealed as episodes of higher spectral amplitude at 1–8 Hz in daily spectrograms from the continuous seismological records in Guerrero, Mexico. The analyzed data cover a period of 2001–2007 when in 2001–2002 a large slow slip event (SSE) had occurred in the Guerrero-Oaxaca region, and then a new large SSE occurred in 2006. The tremor burst is dominated by S-waves. More than 100 strong NVT bursts were recorded in the narrow band of ~40 × 150 km^2 to the south of Iguala City and parallel to the coastline. Depths of NVT hypocenters are mostly scattered in the continental crust between 5 and 40 km depth. Tremor activity is higher during the 2001–2002 and 2006 SSE compared with that for the “quiet” period of 2003–2005. While resistivity pattern in Guerrero does not correlate directly with the NVT distribution, gravity and magnetic anomaly modeling favors a hypothesis that the NVT is apparently related to the dehydration and serpentinization processes.
Geophysical Research Letters | 2010
Vladimir Kostoglodov; Allen Husker; Nikolai M. Shapiro; Juan S. Payero; Michel Campillo; Nathalie Cotte; Robert W. Clayton
The last decade featured an explosive sequence of discoveries of slow slip events (SSE) and nonvolcanic tremor (NVT) in different subduction zones and continental faults. Many observations show that SSE is usually associated with an increased NVT activity but it is not clear yet if those events are the result of the same process or are independent expressions of a common underlying seismotectonic source. A large SSE in Central Mexico occurred in 2006 during the Meso-American Subduction Experiment (MASE) which provided continuous observations of the NVT for the years 2005-2007. GPS and abundant seismic data show that although the NVT energy increased notably during the 2006 SSE, the two phenomena were separated spatially and not completely synchronized in time. Significant NVT episodes occur during the period between SSEs, suggesting again that large slow slip events and NVT observed in the Mexican subduction zone are of different origins. The results presented here contribute to uncovering the nature of these two separate phenomena that have been indistinguishable in some other regions.
Geophysical Research Letters | 2013
William B. Frank; Nikolai M. Shapiro; Vladimir Kostoglodov; Allen Husker; Michel Campillo; Juan S. Payero; Germán A. Prieto
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012
Dimitri Zigone; Diane Rivet; Mathilde Radiguet; Michel Campillo; Christophe Voisin; Nathalie Cotte; Andrea Walpersdorf; Nikolai M. Shapiro; Glenn Cougoulat; Philippe Roux; Vladimir Kostoglodov; Allen Husker; Juan S. Payero
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2012
Allen Husker; Vladimir Kostoglodov; V. M. Cruz-Atienza; Denis Legrand; Nikolai M. Shapiro; Juan S. Payero; Michel Campillo; Eduardo Huesca-Pérez
Archive | 2007
Juan S. Payero; Vladimir Kostoglodov; Takeshi Mikumo; Xyoli Pérez-Campos; Andres Iglesias; Robert W. Clayton
Archive | 2008
Vladimir Kostoglodov; Nikolai M. Shapiro; Kristine M. Larson; Juan S. Payero; Allen Husker; Luis Antonio Lopez Santiago; Robert W. Clayton
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012
Dimitri Zigone; Diane Rivet; Mathilde Radiguet; Michel Campillo; Christophe Voisin; Nathalie Cotte; Andrea Walpersdorf; Nikolai M. Shapiro; Glenn Cougoulat; Philippe Roux; Vladimir Kostoglodov; Allen Husker; Juan S. Payero
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2012
Allen Husker; Vladimir Kostoglodov; V. M. Cruz-Atienza; Denis Legrand; Nikolai M. Shapiro; Juan S. Payero; Michel Campillo; Eduardo Huesca-Pérez
Archive | 2010
Dimitri Zigone; Michel Campillo; Allen Husker; Vladimir Kostoglodov; Juan S. Payero; William B. Frank; Nikolai M. Shapiro; Claire Voisin; Glenn Cougoulat; Nathalie Cotte