Heterogeneous material properties-as inferred from seismic attenuation-influenced multiple fault rupture and ductile creep of the Kaikoura Mw 7.8 earthquake, New Zealand

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作者
Eberhart-Phillips, Donna [1 ,2 ]
Ellis, Susan [3 ]
Lanza, Federica [4 ]
Bannister, Stephen [3 ]
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[1] GNS Sci, Private Bag 1930, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[3] GNS Sci, POB 30368, Lower Hutt 5040, New Zealand
[4] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Swiss Seismol Serv, Sonneggstr 5, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
New Zealand; Seismic attenuation; Crustal structure; Fractures; faults; high strain deformation zones; HIKURANGI SUBDUCTION ZONE; SOUTH ISLAND; WAVE ATTENUATION; ALPINE FAULT; STRIKE-SLIP; P-WAVE; PLATE; STRESS; DEFORMATION; MARLBOROUGH;
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10.1093/gji/ggab272
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
The 2016 M-w 7.8 Kaikoura, New Zealand, earthquake occurred along the eastern margin of the transition region between active subduction in the North Island and oblique collision in the South Island. To infer crustal properties, we imaged Q (1/seismic attenuation) by combining selected M > 3.5 aftershocks with data from previous Q models. For 158 distributed aftershocks, we fit spectral decay on temporary stations and all Geonet stations, providing 6194 t* p and 19 497 t* s. Considering the varied rheology and faults, we also used 2.5-D numerical models to study ductile strain development. The complex earthquake ruptured an similar to 180-km-long zone of multiple faults, which involved jumping around the complicated eastern end of the Hope fault, without significant slip on the Hope fault. The Qs and Qp results show features in the upper and lower crust which correlate to the distribution and types of fault rupture. This earthquake involved numerous faults over a region of greywacke crust, where the underlying high Q Cretaceous slab is about 30-km depth. It initiated with similar to 5-m slip on the Humps fault in a region of background seismicity and low Q lower crust, adjacent to the Hope fault. The central region near Kaikoura shows a high Q crustal block, which appears to have inhibited rupture; as the rupture progressed over several small faults to jump offshore of the apparently strong block. Underlying the Kaikoura greywacke crust, below 20-km depth, there is a 40-km-long region of increased Vp, Qs and gravity, which likely represents an intraplate plutonic complex emplaced into the Hilcurangi Plateau, forming an elevated section which influences deformation. In the northern section, in a region with relatively uniform moderate to low Q, the earthquake evolved into the relatively continuous similar to 80-km-long major rupture along the Jordan, Kekerengu and Needles faults, with -6-20 m dextral slip at depth and surface displacements of similar to 10 m dextral and similar to 2 m vertical. The northern progression of the rupture stopped when it approached an abrupt change to high Q crust across Cook Strait. At 20-30-km depth northwest of the rupture, deeper zones with low Q are consistent with regions of distributed ductile shear and creep where the observed afterslip may have occurred, where the underlying slab is 25-40 km deep. The numerical model shows that ductile deformation localizes in this area of lower crust above the relatively strong slab, connecting outer faults (Kekerengu) to inland faults (Clarence, Awatere, Wairau), and demonstrates that no subduction thrust is required under the Marlborough region.
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页码:1204 / 1227
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