Periodic pulsing of characteristic microearthquakes on the San Andreas fault |
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Authors: | Nadeau Robert M McEvilly Thomas V |
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Affiliation: | Berkeley Seismological Laboratory, 211 McCone Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-4760, USA. nadeau@seismo.berkeley.edu |
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Abstract: | Deep fault slip information from characteristically repeating microearthquakes reveals previously unrecognized patterns of extensive, large-amplitude, long-duration, quasiperiodic repetition of aseismic events along much of a 175-kilometer segment of the central San Andreas fault. Pulsing occurs both in conjunction with and independent of transient slip from larger earthquakes. It extends to depths of approximately 10 to 11 kilometers but may be deeper, and it may be related to similar phenomena occurring in subduction zones. Over much of the study area, pulse onset periods also show a higher probability of larger earthquakes, which may provide useful information for earthquake forecasting. |
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