Assessment of the Maximum Magnitude of Strike-Slip Faults in Myanmar

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Razar Hlaing
Endra Gunawan
Sri Widiyantoro
Irwan Meilano
Asep Saepuloh
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[1] Bandung Institute of Technology,Graduate Program of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology
[2] Bandung Institute of Technology,Global Geophysics Research Group, Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering
[3] Bandung Institute of Technology,Geodesy Research Group, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology
[4] Bandung Institute of Technology,Petrology, Volcanology and Geochemistry Research Group, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology
[5] University of Yangon,Department of Geology
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Maximum magnitude; Empirical scaling laws relationship; Strike-slip faults; Myanmar;
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We estimate the maximum magnitude scaling relationships for strike-slip earthquakes in Myanmar based on the well-investigated coseismic fault rupture of two earthquake events in Myanmar: the 2011 Tarlay and 2012 Thabeikkyin earthquakes. We compare the relationship between the model parameters of the two earthquakes, namely the fault rupture areas (A), length (L), and slip rate (S), calculated using empirical scaling laws models with the estimated earthquake magnitude. The different maximum magnitudes resulting from the empirical scaling models suggest that using a proper scaling relationship is very important for estimating the maximum magnitude for strike-slip faults in Myanmar. This study demonstrates that earthquake magnitude from strike-slip faults in Myanmar is controlled by the fault rupture length and slip rate.
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页码:5113 / 5122
页数:9
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