Distribution of discrete seismic asperities and aseismic slip along the Ecuadorian megathrust

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作者
Chlieh, M. [1 ]
Mothes, P. A. [2 ]
Nocquet, J-M. [1 ]
Jarrin, P. [2 ]
Charvis, P. [1 ]
Cisneros, D. [3 ]
Font, Y. [1 ]
Collot, J-Y. [1 ]
Villegas-Lanza, J-C [4 ]
Rolandone, F. [5 ]
Vallee, M. [6 ]
Regnier, M. [1 ]
Segovia, M. [2 ]
Martin, X. [1 ]
Yepes, H. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nice Sophia Antipolis, IRD, CNRS, Geoazur,OCA, F-06189 Nice, France
[2] Escuela Politec Nacl, Inst Geofis, Quito, Ecuador
[3] Inst Geog Militar, Quito, Ecuador
[4] Inst Geofis Peru, Lima, Peru
[5] Univ Paris 06, Paris, France
[6] Univ Paris Diderot, Inst Phys Globe Paris, Sorbonne Paris Cite, CNRS,UMR 7154, F-75005 Paris, France
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Ecuador-Colombia subduction zone; interseismic coupling models; seismic asperities; large and great megathrust earthquakes; slow slip event; aseismic slip; SUBDUCTION ZONE; GREAT EARTHQUAKES; COLOMBIA-ECUADOR; RUPTURE LENGTH; SOUTH-AMERICA; 2010; MAULE; DEFORMATION; MAGNITUDE; PATTERNS; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.epsl.2014.05.027
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
A dense GPS network deployed in Ecuador reveals a highly heterogeneous pattern of interseismic coupling confined in the first 35 km depth of the contact between the subducting oceanic Nazca plate and the North Andean Sliver. Interseismic models indicate that the coupling is weak and very shallow (0-15 km) in south Ecuador and increases northward, with maximum found in the rupture areas of large (Mw > 7.0) megathrust earthquakes that occurred during the 20th century. Since the great 1906 Mw = 8.8 Colombia-Ecuador earthquake may have involved the simultaneous rupture of three to six asperities, only one or two asperities were reactivated during the large seismic sequence of 1942 (Mw = 7.8), 1958 (Mw = 7.7), 1979 (Mw = 8.2) and 1998 (Mw = 7.1). The axis of the Carnegie Ridge, which is entering the subduction zone south of the Equator, coincides well with the location of a 50 km wide creeping corridor that may have acted as persistent barrier to large seismic ruptures. South of this creeping region, a highly locked asperity is found right below La Plata Island. While this asperity may have the potential to generate an Mw similar to 7.0-7.5 earthquake and a local tsunami, until now it is unknown to have produced any similar events. That region is characterized by the presence of slow slip events that may contribute significantly to reduce the long-term moment deficit accumulated there and postpone the failure of that asperity. At the actual accumulation rate, a characteristic recurrence time for events such as those in 1942, 1958 and 1979 is 140 +/- 30 yr, 90 +/- 20 yr, 153 +/- 80 yr respectively. For the great 1906 event, we find a recurrence time of at least 575 +/- 100 yr, making the great 1906 earthquake a rare super cycle event. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:292 / 301
页数:10
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