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Dynamic stress triggering during the great 25 March 1998 Antarctic Plate earthquake

Abstract:
We investigate the coseismic stress redistribution during the 25 March 1998 great Antarctic plate (Mw 8.1) earthquake, in which the mainschock consisted of two distinct subevents separated in time by several tens of seconds. We compute the dynamic stress time histories for the fault geometry and the rupture and slip history determined by Henry et al. (2000), using the discrete wavenumber and reflectivity method of Cotton and Coutant (1997), both for a homogeneous and a stratified half-space. We first image the coseismic stress evolution caused by the first subevent on the fault plane of the second one for both the velocity models. We compute both shear and normal stress changes and a time-dependent Coulomb failure function (CFF). Our results show that the shear stress changes have larger amplitudes than the other stress components and hence are the primary control on the evolution of the CFF. The dynamic stress amplitudes are larger than the static stress perturbations, with the largest positive dynamic stress peak on the second subevent fault plane reaching slightly less than 0.2 MPa at 60 sec and 65 sec after the nucleation, for the layered and the homogeneous crustal models, respectively. We suggest that the dynamic stress changes caused by the first subevent promoted a nearly instantaneous failure on the second subevent fault.
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10.1785/0120010164

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Earth Sciences
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Journal:
BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA More from this journal
Volume:
92
Issue:
3
Pages:
896-903
Publication date:
2002-04-01
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ISSN:
0037-1106


Language:
English
Pubs id:
pubs:82443
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uuid:09d3c2a8-1561-43d9-8f8f-47ccec0a266f
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pubs:82443
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82443
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2012-12-19

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