A near-vertical slab tear in southeastern Solomon Islands

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<p>M<sub>w</sub> 6.3 and 6.0 earthquakes occurred on January 27 and 29 in 2020 in the southeastern Solomon Islands which is one of the most seismically active areas in the southern Pacific. To investigate the seismogenic mechanism and structure of the southeastern Solomon Islands, we locate the foreshocks-main-shock-aftershocks sequence of two moderate earthquakes recorded by the regional seismic network. In this study, we establish the new database and locate earthquakes for analyzing the seismogenic structures and deriving the new regional 1D velocity model. Based on the special distribution of the foreshock-aftershock sequence, the interaction of subduction and transform zones between the Pacific and the Australia Plates leads to the near-vertical dip-slip tear structure in the southeastern Solomon Islands. Confirmed with PREM and the new 1D velocity model for testing the robustness of the earthquake locations, the seismic gap at depths from 25 to 35 km is observed as the &#8220;jelly sandwich&#8221; rheology. In addition, seismic events with large-amplitude, high-frequency signals could be observed in the fore-arc area is due to waves that guided by the subducted Australia plate. In order to improve the capability of earthquake detection, we generate templates from foreshocks-aftershocks sequence to detect repeating or near-repeating seismicity. Our study provides unprecedented seismic data and velocity model for the study area that could benefit understanding detailed structure beneath the region and promoting the initial reference model for locating earthquakes and seismic tomography.</p>
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