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Constant strain accumulation rate between major earthquakes on the North Anatolian Fault.


ABSTRACT: Earthquakes are caused by the release of tectonic strain accumulated between events. Recent advances in satellite geodesy mean we can now measure this interseismic strain accumulation with a high degree of accuracy. But it remains unclear how to interpret short-term geodetic observations, measured over decades, when estimating the seismic hazard of faults accumulating strain over centuries. Here, we show that strain accumulation rates calculated from geodetic measurements around a major transform fault are constant for its entire 250-year interseismic period, except in the ~10 years following an earthquake. The shear strain rate history requires a weak fault zone embedded within a strong lower crust with viscosity greater than ~1020?Pa?s. The results support the notion that short-term geodetic observations can directly contribute to long-term seismic hazard assessment and suggest that lower-crustal viscosities derived from postseismic studies are not representative of the lower crust at all spatial and temporal scales.

SUBMITTER: Hussain E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5895838 | biostudies-other | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Constant strain accumulation rate between major earthquakes on the North Anatolian Fault.

Hussain Ekbal E   Wright Tim J TJ   Walters Richard J RJ   Bekaert David P S DPS   Lloyd Ryan R   Hooper Andrew A  

Nature communications 20180411 1


Earthquakes are caused by the release of tectonic strain accumulated between events. Recent advances in satellite geodesy mean we can now measure this interseismic strain accumulation with a high degree of accuracy. But it remains unclear how to interpret short-term geodetic observations, measured over decades, when estimating the seismic hazard of faults accumulating strain over centuries. Here, we show that strain accumulation rates calculated from geodetic measurements around a major transfor  ...[more]

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