Fast relocking and afterslip-seismicity evolution  following the 2015 Mw 8.3 Illapel earthquake in Chile

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Joaqin Hormazabal, Marcos Moreno, Francisco Oretga-Culaciati, Juan-Carlos Baez, Carlos Pena, Christian Sippl , Diego Gonzalez Vidal, Javier Ruiz, Sabrina Metzger, Shoichi Yoshioka

Abstract

Large subduction earthquakes induce complex postseismic deformation, primarily driven by afterslip and viscoelastic relaxation, in addition to interplate relocking processes. However, these signals are intricately intertwined, posing challenges in determining the timing and nature of relocking. Here, we use six years of continuous GNSS measurements (2015-2021) to study the spatio-temporal evolution of afterslip, seismicity and locking after the 2015 Illapel earthquake (Mw 8.3). Afterslip is inverted
from postseismic displacements corrected for nonlinear viscoelastic relaxation modeled using a power-law rheology, and the distribution of locking is obtained from the linear trend of GNSS stations. Our results show that afterslip is mainly concentrated in two zones surrounding the region of largest coseismic slip. The accumulated afterslip (M w 7.8) exceeds 1.5 m, with aftershocks mainly occurring at the boundaries of the afterslip patches. Our results reveal that the region experiencing the largest coseismic slip undergoes rapid relocking, exhibiting the behavior of a persistent velocity weakening asperity, with no observed aftershocks or afterslip within this region during the observed period. The rapid relocking of this asperity may explain the almost regular recurrence time of earthquakes in this region, as similar events occurred in 1880 and 1943.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.31223/X50114

Subjects

Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Keywords

Illapel Earthquake, Central Chile, afterslip, Subduction zone, Plate Interface

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Published: 2024-01-15 23:20

Last Updated: 2024-01-16 07:20

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