Wadati-Benioff zone | seismic belt | Britannica
Learn about this topic in these articles:
deep-focus earthquakes
In plate tectonics: Subduction zones…mantle and is called the Wadati-Benioff zone, for Japanese seismologist Kiyoo Wadati and American seismologist Hugo Benioff, who pioneered its study. Between 10 and 20 percent of the subduction zones that dominate the circum-Pacific ocean basin are subhorizontal (that is, they subduct at angles between 0° and 20°). The factors…
Read More
earthquake locations
In earthquake: Shallow, intermediate, and deep foci… commonly occur in patterns called Benioff zones that dip into the Earth, indicating the presence of a subducting slab. Dip angles of these slabs average about 45°, with some shallower and others nearly vertical. Benioff zones coincide with tectonically active island arcs such as Japan, Vanuatu, Tonga, and the Aleutians,…
Read More