Published June 24, 2021 | Version v1
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Contribution of background seismicity to forearc uplift

  • 1. ROR icon University of Tübingen
  • 2. ROR icon University of Glasgow

Description

This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Nature Geoscience. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-021-00779-0.

In addition to the manuscript and supplementary information, a csv file with the most relevant new data of the study is provided.

Technical info (English)

The csv file contains the seismic catalog after the corrections explained in the methods and supplementary material sections (removal of seismic events based on Magnitude of completeness and dense earthquake clustering in space and time).

the last 5 columns inform the following items.

# slab_depth: depth of the subduction interface beneath the epicenter

# lat_corr: corrected latitude, projected to the swath line in Fig. 1 of the main text

# trench_d: horizontal distance to the trench line

# DEPDIF: vertical distance (km) between the hypocenter and the subduction interface, positive when below the interface

# MOM: seismic Moment (Nm) generated by the event.

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Additional details

Funding

Swiss National Science Foundation
Early Postdoc Mobility 178460

Dates

Accepted
2021-05-25
Accepted manuscript

Data quality

Accuracy

The accuracy of the data presented in this manuscript is described in detail in the methods and supplementary sections

Completeness

The manuscript is provided in its completeness

Conformity

The manuscript has been deemed conform to Springer Nature publications standards

Consistency

The data presented in the manuscript are self-consistent as well as consistent with their use in the context of geology, tectonics and geomorphology

Credibility

The data presented in the manuscript are obtained from credible institutions and have been vetted by Peer-review

Processability

The csv file can be read and processed by an automated process.

Relevance

The accepted manuscript has high relevance in the field of geology and tectonics. It has been published in Nature Geoscience

Timeliness

The accepted manuscript deals with a presently not fully understood issue: the seismic cycle

Understandability

The accepted manuscript is presented in such a way that it should be understood by the wider geologic community

Study design and Methodology

Analysis unit
geographic unit
Data source type
geographic area
Data type
decimal, date
Date type
day
General data format
numeric
Mode of collection
physical measurements and tests
Numeric type
decimal
Type of instrument
technical instrument(s)