Intermediate magnitude postseismic slip follows intermediate‐magnitude (M 4 to 5) earthquakes in California

<p style="text-align:justify;"> The magnitude of postseismic slip is useful for constraining physical models of fault slip. Here we examine the postseismic slip following intermediate‐magnitude (M 4 to 5) earthquakes by systematically analyzing data from borehole strainmeters in cen...

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Main Authors: Alwahedi, M, Hawthorne, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019
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description <p style="text-align:justify;"> The magnitude of postseismic slip is useful for constraining physical models of fault slip. Here we examine the postseismic slip following intermediate‐magnitude (M 4 to 5) earthquakes by systematically analyzing data from borehole strainmeters in central and northern California. We assess the noise in the data and identify 11 earthquakes that generated interpretable strain records. We estimate the earthquakes' postseismic to coseismic moment ratios by comparing the coseismic strain changes with strain changes induced by afterslip in the following 1.5 days. The median estimated postseismic moment is 0.45 times the coseismic moment, with a 90% confidence interval between 0.25 and 0.60. This postseismic moment is slightly larger than typically observed following large (M &gt; 6) earthquakes but smaller than observed following small (M2 to 4) earthquakes. The intermediate‐magnitude postseismic slip suggests a size dependence in the dynamics of earthquakes or in the properties of fault areas that surround earthquakes. </p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:6a2c235d-2416-4c44-ba08-347b8be0d26c2022-03-26T18:55:42ZIntermediate magnitude postseismic slip follows intermediate‐magnitude (M 4 to 5) earthquakes in CaliforniaJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6a2c235d-2416-4c44-ba08-347b8be0d26cEnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordWiley2019Alwahedi, MHawthorne, J <p style="text-align:justify;"> The magnitude of postseismic slip is useful for constraining physical models of fault slip. Here we examine the postseismic slip following intermediate‐magnitude (M 4 to 5) earthquakes by systematically analyzing data from borehole strainmeters in central and northern California. We assess the noise in the data and identify 11 earthquakes that generated interpretable strain records. We estimate the earthquakes' postseismic to coseismic moment ratios by comparing the coseismic strain changes with strain changes induced by afterslip in the following 1.5 days. The median estimated postseismic moment is 0.45 times the coseismic moment, with a 90% confidence interval between 0.25 and 0.60. This postseismic moment is slightly larger than typically observed following large (M &gt; 6) earthquakes but smaller than observed following small (M2 to 4) earthquakes. The intermediate‐magnitude postseismic slip suggests a size dependence in the dynamics of earthquakes or in the properties of fault areas that surround earthquakes. </p>
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Intermediate magnitude postseismic slip follows intermediate‐magnitude (M 4 to 5) earthquakes in California
title Intermediate magnitude postseismic slip follows intermediate‐magnitude (M 4 to 5) earthquakes in California
title_full Intermediate magnitude postseismic slip follows intermediate‐magnitude (M 4 to 5) earthquakes in California
title_fullStr Intermediate magnitude postseismic slip follows intermediate‐magnitude (M 4 to 5) earthquakes in California
title_full_unstemmed Intermediate magnitude postseismic slip follows intermediate‐magnitude (M 4 to 5) earthquakes in California
title_short Intermediate magnitude postseismic slip follows intermediate‐magnitude (M 4 to 5) earthquakes in California
title_sort intermediate magnitude postseismic slip follows intermediate magnitude m 4 to 5 earthquakes in california
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