Title: Kinematic ruptures on faults with multiple segments
1Kinematic ruptures on faults with multiple
segments
2Most kinematic models dont include multiple
segments because
- Fault geometry is not very clear.
- Observations cant constrain
31992 Landers Earthquake
Wald Heaton, 1994, BSSA
41992 Landers Earthquake Wald Heaton, 1994
Rupture velocity drops when rupture meets the
compression stepover
51999 Chi-Chi earthquake Ji et al., 2003
- Seismic moment 2.7 1020 Nm.
- Average rupture velocity is about 2.0 km/sec.
- Average rise time 7.2 sec
6Irregular fault surface
- Slip distribution shows eastward low slip zones
(pointed by arrows) when the fault trace changes
directions - The downward extensions of the low slip zones
suggest that the surface curvature is a
deep-seated feature.
Slip distribution
7Snapshot
North
South
Dashed contours shows the rupture fronts in every
3 sec if the rupture velocity is 2.1 km/sec.
8Rupture propagation in an irregular fault plane
North
South
Rupture velocity drops when rupture meets the
compression stepover
9Rupture turns
- The intersection is not normal to the fault
strike direction. - Near the hinge line, the uplift of the hanging
wall will create additional space for extension.
101999 Hector Mine Earthquake Ji et al, 2002, BSSA
111999 Hector Mine Earthquake Ji et al, 2002,
BSSA
12What is next in finite fault inversion?
- Good spatial and frequency data coverage
- - High rate GPS
- Good Greens functions, 3D structure
- Accurate fault geometry, 3D planes
13Summary
- Kinematic slip distributions of several large
earthquakes support the argument that compression
stepovers slow down the rupture propagation. - No clear evidence so far in my study that
dilatation stepovers slow down the kinematic
rupture.
14Observations
- Rupture of one fault segment can be a single
earthquake or part of a large event Bad !!! - Regions with high inter-seismic seismicity rate
may be the earthquake nucleation region but
unlike to have large slip during the main-shock
rupture Good !!!
Note Earthquakes I have studied so far are
larger than 6 (rupture planes are larger than 100
km2).
15Afterslip
2004 Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake