Authors
Chi-Hsien Tang, Yunung Nina Lin, Hsin Tung, Yu Wang, Shiann-Jong Lee, Ya-Ju Hsu, J Bruce H Shyu, Yu-Ting Kuo, Horng-Yue Chen
Publication date
2023/5
Journal
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts
Pages
EGU-4292
Description
Nearby faults interact with each other through stress fluctuation incurred by seismic rupture, aseismic slip, and viscoelastic flow in the lithosphere. Understanding fault interactions and their temporal variation under different geometry are critical to regional seismic hazard and risk assessments. However, the complex interplay between adjacent faults is often unclear due to insufficient observations of large earthquakes with prolonged recurrence intervals. The 2022 Chihshang earthquake sequence in eastern Taiwan provides unprecedented insights into the interaction between two head-to-head thrust faults during and after a major earthquake. The Chihshang sequence was initiated by an Mw 6.5 foreshock on 17 September, followed by an Mw 7.0 mainshock 7 km to the north and 17 hours later. Based on the coseismic displacements constrained by field survey, optical satellite images, interferometric synthetic …
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