Fault Slip Rates at Depth from Recurrence Intervals of Repeating Microearthquakes 论文

1999Science引用 330
earthquake and tectonic studiesSeismology and Earthquake StudiesEarthquake Detection and Analysis

摘要

Unique attributes in sequences of recurring, similar microearthquakes at Parkfield, California, provide a means for inferring slip rate at depth throughout the active fault surface from the time intervals between sequence events. Application of the method using an 11-year microseismicity record revealed systematic spatial and temporal changes in the slip rate that were synchronous with earthquake activity and other independent measures of fault-zone slip. If this phenomenon is found to be generally common behavior in active faults, it forms the basis for a method to monitor the changing strain field throughout a seismogenic fault zone.

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