The 2002 Denali fault and 2001 Kunlun fault earthquakes: Complex rupture processes of two large strike-slip events

被引:59
作者
Ozacar, AA [1 ]
Beck, SL [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Dept Geosci, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1785/0120040604
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
We studied the source processes of two large continental earthquakes, the 3 November 2002 Denali fault earthquake and the 14 November 2001 Kunlun fault earthquake, associated with strike-slip faulting along ancient sutures. We inverted teleseismic P waveforms using a pulse-stripping method for multiple time windows with different focal mechanisms and derived composite source models. According to our results, the 2002 Denali fault earthquake began with initial thrusting (M-W 7.3) along a 40-km-long segment of the north-northwest-dipping Susitna Glacier fault and later ruptured a 300-km-lon-c-, segment along the Denali and Totschunda faults with a right-lateral strike-slip mechanism (M-W 7.7). In contrast, the 2001 Kunlun fault earthquake nucleated near an extensional step-over with a subevent pair consisting of 30-km-long strike-slip (M-W 6.9) event and 40-km-long normal (M-W 6.8) faulting event and later ruptured a 350-km-long seament along the Kunlun fault with a left-lateral strike-slip mechanism (M-W 7.7). Both earthquakes propagated primarily unilaterally to the east and released most of their energy along slip patches (asperities) far from the hypocenter locations. We find that both the Denali fault and Kunlun fault earthquakes had high-average rupture velocities of 3.2 km/sec and 3.4 km/sec. respectively. We also compared the Source properties of these two earthquakes with other strike-slip earthquakes. For scaling purposes, large strike-slip earthquakes were classified as interplate, oceanic intraplate, or continental intraplate events. By using this classification the Denali fault and Kunlun fault earthquakes have an Interplate signature that suggests overall weak faulting.
引用
收藏
页码:S278 / S292
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] How well do surface slip measurements track slip at depth in large strike-slip earthquakes? The importance of fault structural maturity in controlling on-fault slip versus off-fault surface deformation
    Dolan, James F.
    Haravitch, Ben D.
    EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, 2014, 388 : 38 - 47
  • [32] Fluvial terrace riser degradation and determination of slip rates on strike-slip faults: An example from the Kunlun fault, China
    Harkins, Nathan
    Kirby, Eric
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2008, 35 (05)
  • [33] Southern Margin Strike-Slip Fault Zone of East Kunlun Mountains: An Important Consequence of Intracontinental Deformation
    Li Haibing
    Xu Zhiqin and Chen Wen(Institute of Geology
    ContinentalDynamics, 1996, (02) : 146 - 155
  • [34] Illuminating the near-sonic rupture velocities of the intracontinental Kokoxili Mw 7.8 and Denali fault Mw 7.9 strike-slip earthquakes with global P wave back projection imaging
    Walker, Kristoffer T.
    Shearer, Peter M.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH, 2009, 114
  • [35] Short- and long-term earthquake triggering along the strike-slip Kunlun fault, China: Insights gained from the Ms 8.1 Kunlun earthquake and other modern large earthquakes
    Xie, Chaodi
    Lei, Xinglin
    Wu, Xiaoping
    Hu, Xionglin
    TECTONOPHYSICS, 2014, 617 : 114 - 125
  • [36] Seismic Rupture on an Oceanic-Continental Plate Boundary: Strike-Slip Earthquakes along the Queen Charlotte-Fairweather Fault
    Aderhold, K.
    Abercrombie, R. E.
    BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 2015, 105 (2B) : 1129 - 1142
  • [37] Slip rate and slip magnitudes of past earthquakes along the Bogd left-lateral strike-slip fault (Mongolia)
    Rizza, M.
    Ritz, J. -F.
    Braucher, R.
    Vassallo, R.
    Prentice, C.
    Mahan, S.
    McGill, S.
    Chauvet, A.
    Marco, S.
    Todbileg, M.
    Demberel, S.
    Bourles, D.
    GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL, 2011, 186 (03) : 897 - 927
  • [38] The 2002 Denali fault earthquake, Alaska:: A large magnitude, slip-partitioned event
    Eberhart-Phillips, D
    Haeussler, PJ
    Freymueller, JT
    Frankel, AD
    Rubin, CM
    Craw, P
    Ratchkovski, NA
    Anderson, G
    Carver, GA
    Crone, AJ
    Dawson, TE
    Fletcher, H
    Hansen, R
    Harp, EL
    Harris, RA
    Hill, DP
    Hreinsdóttir, S
    Jibson, RW
    Jones, LM
    Kayen, R
    Keefer, DK
    Larsen, CF
    Moran, SC
    Personius, SF
    Plafker, G
    Sherrod, B
    Sieh, K
    Sitar, N
    Wallace, WK
    SCIENCE, 2003, 300 (5622) : 1113 - 1118
  • [39] A strike-slip core complex from the Najd fault system, Arabian shield
    Meyer, Sven Erik
    Passchier, Cees
    Abu-Alam, Tamer
    Stuewe, Kurt
    TERRA NOVA, 2014, 26 (05) : 387 - 394
  • [40] DENALI FAULT SYSTEM OF SOUTHERN ALASKA - AN INTERIOR STRIKE-SLIP STRUCTURE RESPONDING TO DEXTRAL AND SINISTRAL SHEAR COUPLING
    REDFIELD, TF
    FITZGERALD, PG
    TECTONICS, 1993, 12 (05) : 1195 - 1208