A New Fault Slip Mode Unveiled in the Regional Dynamic Triggering of the 2023 Turkey Kahramanmaraş Earthquake Sequence

IF 8.3 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
AGU Advances Pub Date : 2025-02-23 DOI:10.1029/2024AV001457
Heng Luo, Yijian Zhou, Zeyan Zhao, Mehmet Köküm, Teng Wang, Han Yue, Zexin Wang, Nan Hu, Abhijit Ghosh, Xiaodong Song, Roland Bürgmann
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Faults can slip at vastly different rates, generating both high-stress-drop regular earthquakes and low-stress-drop slow slip events (SSEs). Here, we document a transitional mode of high-stress-drop but “silent” slip with two Mw $\mathit{\ge }$ 5 events that were triggered by the 2023 Turkey Kahramanmaraş earthquake sequence. Specifically, we identify eight fault slip events from radar interferometry, none of which are reported in seismic catalogs. Except for four typical aseismic creep events, two events represent earthquakes whose waveforms were obscured within the coda waves of the mainshocks. Notably, we find two silent events that did not radiate discernible high-frequency seismic energy nor produce local aftershocks but did exhibit high stress drops of 4–6 MPa, similar to regular earthquakes. These two “silent” events likely represent a new fault slip mode positioned between regular earthquakes and SSEs. The identification of these diverse shallow slip events, which are missed in seismic catalogs, calls for reevaluation of faulting mechanisms, the nature of static/dynamic triggering effects, and seismic hazard assessments.

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2023年土耳其kahramanmaraki地震序列区域动力触发中揭示的一种新的断层滑动模式
断层可以以不同的速度滑动,产生高应力降的常规地震和低应力降的慢滑事件。在这里,我们记录了由2023年土耳其kahramanmaraki地震序列引发的两个Mw≥$\mathit{\ge}$ 5事件的高应力降但“沉默”滑动的过渡模式。具体来说,我们从雷达干涉测量中确定了8个断层滑动事件,这些事件在地震目录中都没有报道过。除了四个典型的地震蠕变事件外,还有两个事件代表了波形在主震尾波内被掩盖的地震。值得注意的是,我们发现两个无声事件没有辐射可识别的高频地震能量,也没有产生局部余震,但确实表现出4-6兆帕的高应力降,与常规地震相似。这两个“沉默”的事件可能代表了一种新的断层滑动模式,位于常规地震和sse之间。识别这些不同的浅层滑动事件,在地震目录中被遗漏,需要重新评估断层机制,静态/动态触发效应的性质,以及地震危险性评估。
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