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| DOI | 10.1093/GJI/GGU292 | ||||
| Año | 2014 | ||||
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We focus on the relation between seismic and total postseismic afterslip following the Maule M-w 8.8 earthquake on 2010 February 27 in central Chile. First, we calculate the cumulative slip released by aftershock seismicity. We do this by summing up the aftershock regions and slip estimated from scaling relations. Comparing the cumulative seismic slip with afterslip modelswe showthat seismic slip of individual aftershocks exceeds locally the inverted afterslip model from geodetic constraints. As the afterslip model implicitly contains the displacements from the aftershocks, this reflects the tendency of afterslip models to smear out the actual slip pattern. However, it also suggests that locally slip for a number of the larger aftershocks exceeds the aseismic slip in spite of the fact that the total equivalent moment of the afterslip exceeds the cumulative moment of aftershocks by a large factor. This effect, seen weakly for the Maule 2010 and also for the Tohoku 2011 earthquake, can be explained by taking into account the uncertainties of the seismicity and afterslip models. In spite of uncertainties, the hypocentral region of the Nias 2005 earthquake is suggested to release a large fraction of moment almost purely seismically. Therefore, these aftershocks are not driven solely by the afterslip but instead their slip areas have probably been stressed by interseismic loading and the mainshock rupture. In a second step, we divide the megathrust of the Maule 2010 rupture into discrete cells and count the number of aftershocks that occur within 50 km of the centre of each cell as a function of time. We then compare this number to a time-dependent afterslip model by defining the 'afterslip to aftershock ratio' (ASAR) for each cell as the slope of the best fitting line when the afterslip at time t is plotted against aftershock count. Although we find a linear relation between afterslip and aftershocks for most cells, there is significant variability in ASAR in both the downdip and along-strike directions of the megathrust. We compare the spatial distribution of ASAR with the spatial distribution of seismic coupling, coseismic slip and Bouguer gravity anomaly, and in each case we find no significant correlation.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Lange, Dietrich | Hombre |
GEOMAR Helmholtzzentrum Ozeanforsch - Alemania
GEOMAR - Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel - Alemania |
| 2 | Bedford, Jonathan | Hombre |
Deutsch GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ - Alemania
Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ) - Alemania |
| 3 | MORENO-SWITT, MARCOS | Hombre |
Deutsch GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ - Alemania
Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ) - Alemania |
| 4 | Tilmann, Frederik | Hombre |
Deutsch GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ - Alemania
Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ) - Alemania |
| 5 | BAEZ-SOTO, JUAN CARLOS | Hombre |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 6 | Bevis, Michael G. | Hombre |
OHIO STATE UNIV - Estados Unidos
The Ohio State University - Estados Unidos |
| 7 | Krueger, F. | - |
Univ Potsdam - Alemania
Universität Potsdam - Alemania |
| 7 | Kruger, F. | - |
Universität Potsdam - Alemania
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| FONDECYT |
| National Science Foundation |
| U.S. National Science Foundation |
| German Research Foundation (DFG) |
| Continental Dynamics program |
| Directorate For Geosciences; Division Of Earth Sciences |
| Division Of Earth Sciences; Directorate For Geosciences |
| Agradecimiento |
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| We thank the German Research Foundation (DFG) for the funding of the MARISCOS bundle project, grant LA 2970/1-1 and MO2310/1-1. We thank all persons and organizations who deployed, serviced and provided seismic stations for the seismic network along the Maule 2010 rupture zone International Maule Aftershock Deployment (IMAD). We acknowledge the U.S. National Science Foundation for funding an emergency deployment of similar to 30 new cGPS stations in the area of the M<INF>W</INF> 8.8 Maule event via a RAPID award, and for a second grant from its Continental Dynamics program which has considerably extended the lifetime of this geodetic network. We thank UNAVCO, Inc. for its help during the construction of this cGPS network in 2010, especially with regards to data telemetry. The processing of the GPS data was supported by FONDECYT (grant 1101034). We thank the Servicio Sismologico Nacional de Chile (SSN) and the University of Santiago de Chile for logistical support during the deployment. We thank three anonymous reviewers, Sylvain Barbot and the editor Duncan Agnew for their thoughtful reviews of this manuscript. Figures were generated using GMT (Wessel & Smith 1998). |