Spatio-temporal variations of seismic coupling along a transform fault: the western North Anatolian Fault Zone

IF 2.8 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Amandine Amemoutou, P. Martínez‐Garzón, Virginie Durand, G. Kwiatek, M. Bohnhoff, G. Dresen
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Abstract

The Main Marmara Fault (MMF) forms a major segment of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) in northwestern Türkiye. The MMF represents a seismic gap with currently high seismic hazard and associated risk for the Istanbul metropolitan area. Here we estimate the seismic coupling defined as the ratio of the seismic strain rate to the tectonic strain rate, for the MMF and adjacent NAFZ segments. This ratio indicates the fraction of total strain accumulated with time that is released seismically. We compare the results of seismic strain rates and coupling estimated from earthquakes included in historical and instrumental catalogs, which allows us to identify fault segments that represent a considerable seismic threat during the current seismic cycle. We find that along the main fault traces hosting the large events, seismic strain rates from the historical catalog are of the same order as the tectonic strain rates. In contrast, coupling estimates based on seismic data from the instrumental catalog covering also off-fault areas, are up to 100 times smaller, highlighting that most of the seismic energy is released in large earthquakes with recurrence times longer than the time covered by the instrumental catalog. Within the Sea of Marmara, a significant portion (48 per cent) of shear strain from the instrumental catalog is currently being accommodated by seismic deformation. Significant variations of the seismic coupling are observed before and after the 1999 M > 7 Izmit earthquake, highlighting the different contribution of aseismic slip over different portions of the seismic cycle. A comparison of the temporal evolution of the 1999 Izmit and Düzce postseismic deformation with seismic strain rates shows that the largest seismic strain rates coincide with the largest post-seismic deformation.
沿转换断层地震耦合的时空变化:北安那托利亚断裂带西部
马尔马拉主断层(MMF)是土耳其西北部北安那托利亚断层带(NAFZ)的一个主要部分。MMF代表了伊斯坦布尔大都市地区目前具有高地震危险性和相关风险的地震缺口。在这里,我们估计了地震耦合,定义为MMF和相邻NAFZ段的地震应变速率与构造应变速率的比率。该比率表示地震释放的总应变随时间累积的分数。我们比较了历史和仪器目录中地震估计的地震应变速率和耦合的结果,这使我们能够识别在当前地震周期中代表相当大地震威胁的断层段。我们发现,沿着承载大型事件的主要断层迹线,历史目录中的地震应变速率与构造应变速率具有相同的顺序。相比之下,基于仪器目录中涵盖断层外区域的地震数据的耦合估计要小100倍,这突出表明大多数地震能量是在重现时间比仪器目录涵盖的时间长的大地震中释放的。在马尔马拉海,仪器目录中的剪切应变的很大一部分(48%)目前由地震变形所适应。1999年伊兹米特7级地震前后,观测到地震耦合的显著变化,突出了地震周期不同部分的抗震滑移的不同贡献。将1999年Izmit和Düzce地震后变形的时间演变与地震应变率进行比较表明,最大的地震应变率与最大的地震后变形相一致。
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Geophysical Journal International
Geophysical Journal International 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
5.40
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10.70%
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436
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: Geophysical Journal International publishes top quality research papers, express letters, invited review papers and book reviews on all aspects of theoretical, computational, applied and observational geophysics.
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