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Characteristic Tectonic Tremor Activity Observed Over Multiple Slow Slip Cycles in the Mexican Subduction Zone

Date: 4/24/2019

Time: 11:00 AM

Room: Cascade II

We develop a single-station tremor spectrum template detection method that we applied to continuous seismic data recorded by the Mexican National Seismological Service broadband stations. This allows for an unprecedented long-term analysis of tectonic tremor in Mexico over multiple slow slip events (SSEs). We only detect tremor that are within previously discovered tremor regions, thereby extending the catalog in time but not space. The resulting catalog demonstrates the strong correlation of bursts of tremor activity and aseismic slip over multiple slow slip cycles. The M~7 long-term SSEs in the states of Guerrero and Oaxaca are associated with the longest sequences of tremor bursts. Each of these tremor bursts are made up of a series of smaller bursts. In between the large M7 SSEs, there are shorter duration, isolated tremor bursts. In Guerrero, these shorter bursts were found to accompany M~6 short-term SSEs. The occurrence of these short-duration tremor bursts in Oaxaca demonstrates that small short-term SSEs occur in both major slow slip regions in Mexico. The discrete range of tremor burst sizes and rates suggests that slow slip events in the Mexican subduction zone are organized into characteristic moment and moment rates. The catalog also reveals other aseismic transients, such as post-seismic slip in Oaxaca after the February 16, 2018 Mw 7.2 Pinotepa Nacional earthquake. We highlight that such long-term catalogs are a useful tool together with geodetic observations to monitor slow slip activity that potentially plays a role in the subduction megathrust cycle.

 


Presenting Author: Allen Husker


Authors

Allen Husker

Presenting Author Corresponding Author

allen@igeofisica.unam.mx

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, , Mexico

Presenting Author
Corresponding Author

William B Frank

wbfrank@usc.edu

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, United States

Guillermo Gonzalez

geomem.gg@gmail.com

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, , Mexico

Vladimir Kostoglodov

vladimir@geofisica.unam.mx

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, , Mexico

Ekaterina Kazachkina

kazachkina@igeofisica.unam.mx

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, , Mexico

Characteristic Tectonic Tremor Activity Observed Over Multiple Slow Slip Cycles in the Mexican Subduction Zone

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The Science of Slow Earthquakes from Multi-disciplinary Perspectives

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