Authors
Emmanuel Caballero, Zacharie Duputel, Cedric Twardzik, Luis Rivera, Emilie Klein, Junle Jiang, Cunren Liang, Lijun Zhu, Romain Jolivet, Eric Fielding, Mark Simons
Publication date
2023/12
Journal
Geophysical Journal International
Volume
235
Issue
3
Pages
2828-2845
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The 2015 moment magnitude Mw = 8.3 Illapel earthquake is the largest mega-thrust earthquake that has been recorded along the Chilean subduction zone since the 2010 Mw = 8.8 Maule earthquake. Previous studies indicate a rupture propagation from the hypocentre to shallower parts of the fault, with a maximum slip varying from 10 to 16 m. The amount of shallow slip differs dramatically between rupture models with some results showing almost no slip at the trench and other models with significant slip at shallow depth. In this work, we revisit this event by combining a comprehensive data set including continuous and survey GNSS data corrected for post-seismic and aftershock signals, ascending and descending InSAR images of the Sentinel-1A satellite, tsunami data along with high-rate GPS, and doubly integrated strong-motion waveforms. We follow a Bayesian approach, in which the solution is an …
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