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Onset of aseismic creep on major strike-slip faults

  • 1. Earth & Marine Sci Inst, TUBITAK Marmara Res Ctr, TR-41470 Gebze, Izmit, Turkey
  • 2. Bogazici Univ, Kandilli Observ, TR-34680 Istanbul, Turkey
  • 3. Yildiz Teknik Univ, Dept Geomat, TR-34220 Istanbul, Turkey
  • 4. KAUST, Thuwal 239556900, Saudi Arabia
  • 5. IPGS, UMR 7516, F-67084 Strasbourg, France
  • 6. MIT, Dept Earth Atmospher & Planetary Sci, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA

Açıklama

Time series analysis of spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data, GPS measurements, and field observations reveal that the central section of the Izmit (Turkey) fault that slipped with a supershear rupture velocity in the A. D. 1999, M-w 7.4, Izmit earthquake began creeping aseismically following the earthquake. Rapid initial postseismic afterslip decayed logarithmically with time and appears to have reached a steady rate comparable to the pre-earthquake full fault-crossing rate, suggesting that it may continue for decades and possibly until late in the earthquake cycle. If confirmed by future monitoring, these observations identify postseismic afterslip as a mechanism for initiating creep behavior along strike-slip faults. Long-term afterslip and/or creep has significant implications for earthquake cycle models, recurrence intervals of large earthquakes, and accordingly, seismic hazard estimation along mature strike-slip faults, in particular for Istanbul which is believed to lie adjacent to a seismic gap along the North Anatolian fault in the Sea of Marmara.

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