Authors
Romain Jolivet, Z Duputel, B Riel, M Simons, L Rivera, SE Minson, H Zhang, MAG Aivazis, F Ayoub, S Leprince, S Samsonov, M Motagh, EJ Fielding
Publication date
2014/4/1
Journal
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Volume
104
Issue
2
Pages
1020-1030
Publisher
Seismological Society of America
Description
Great earthquakes rarely occur within active accretionary prisms, despite the intense long‐term deformation associated with the formation of these geologic structures. This paucity of earthquakes is often attributed to partitioning of deformation across multiple structures as well as aseismic deformation within and at the base of the prism . We use teleseismic data and satellite optical and radar imaging of the 2013 Mw 7.7 earthquake that occurred on the southeastern edge of the Makran plate boundary zone to study this unexpected earthquake. We first compute a multiple point‐source solution from W‐phase waveforms to estimate fault geometry and rupture duration and timing. We then derive the distribution of subsurface fault slip from geodetic coseismic offsets. We sample for the slip posterior probability density function using a Bayesian approach, including a full description of the data covariance and …
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R Jolivet, Z Duputel, B Riel, M Simons, L Rivera… - Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2014