Rate-and-state friction properties of the Longitudinal Valley Fault from kinematic and dynamic modeling of seismic and aseismic slip
The Longitudinal Valley Fault (LVF, Taiwan) is a fast-slipping fault (∼5 cm/yr), which exhibits both seismic and aseismic slip. Geodetic and seismological observations (1992-2010) were used to infer the temporal evolution of fault slip. This kinematic model is used here to estimate spatial variation...
Main Authors: | Thomas, M, Avouac, J, Lapusta, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Geophysical Union
2017
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