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Surface faulting earthquake clustering controlled by fault and shear-zone interactions

Authors :
Zoë K. Mildon
Gerald P. Roberts
Joanna P. Faure Walker
Joakim Beck
Ioannis Papanikolaou
Alessandro M. Michetti
Shinji Toda
Francesco Iezzi
Lucy Campbell
Kenneth J. W. McCaffrey
Richard Shanks
Claudia Sgambato
Jennifer Robertson
Marco Meschis
Eutizio Vittori
Mildon, Zoë K
Roberts, Gerald P
Faure Walker, Joanna P
Beck, Joakim
Papanikolaou, Ioanni
Michetti, Alessandro M
Toda, Shinji
Iezzi, Francesco
Campbell, Lucy
Mccaffrey, Kenneth J W
Shanks, Richard
Sgambato, Claudia
Robertson, Jennifer
Meschis, Marco
Vittori, Eutizio
Source :
Nature Communications, 2022, Vol.13(1), pp.7126 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Surface faulting earthquakes are known to cluster in time from historical and palaeoseismic studies, but the mechanism(s) responsible for clustering, such as fault interaction, strain-storage, and evolving dynamic topography, are poorly quantified, and hence not well understood. We present a quantified replication of observed earthquake clustering in central Italy. Six active normal faults are studied using 36Cl cosmogenic dating, revealing out-of-phase periods of high or low surface slip-rate on neighboring structures that we interpret as earthquake clusters and anticlusters. Our calculations link stress transfer caused by slip averaged over clusters and anti-clusters on coupled fault/shear-zone structures to viscous flow laws. We show that (1) differential stress fluctuates during fault/shear-zone interactions, and (2) these fluctuations are of sufficient magnitude to produce changes in strain-rate on viscous shear zones that explain slip-rate changes on their overlying brittle faults. These results suggest that fault/shear-zone interactions are a plausible explanation for clustering, opening the path towards process-led seismic hazard assessments.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications, 2022, Vol.13(1), pp.7126 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....791a686fea60bb96a99fad786958ab35