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Persistent elastic behavior above a megathrust rupture patch: Nias island, West Sumatra

Authors :
Richard W. Briggs
Danny H. Natawidjaja
Kerry Sieh
Bambang W. Suwargadi
Nugraha Sastra
Dudi Prayudi
John Galetzka
William H. Amidon
Imam Suprihanto
Tom G. Farr
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union, 2008.

Abstract

We quantify fore-arc deformation using fossil reefs to test the assumption commonly made in seismic cycle models that anelastic deformation of the fore arc is negligible. Elevated coral microatolls, paleoreef flats, and chenier plains show that the Sumatran outer arc island of Nias has experienced a complex pattern of relatively slow long-term uplift and subsidence during the Holocene epoch. This same island rose up to 2.9 m during the Mw 8.7 Sunda megathrust rupture in 2005. The mismatch between the 2005 and Holocene uplift patterns, along with the overall low rates of Holocene deformation, reflects the dominance of elastic strain accumulation and release along this section of the Sunda outer arc high and the relatively subordinate role of upper plate deformation in accommodating long-term plate convergence. The fraction of 2005 uplift that will be retained permanently is generally

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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