Back-Propagating Super-Shear Rupture in the 2016 M7.1 Romanche Transform Fault Earthquake
Session: Exploring Rupture Dynamics and Seismic Wave Propagation Along Complex Fault Systems
Type: Oral
Date: 4/29/2020
Time: 05:15 PM
Room: 110 + 140
Description:
Rupture propagation of an earthquake strongly influences potentially destructive ground shaking. Variable rupture behaviour is often caused by complex fault geometries, masking information on fundamental frictional properties. Geometrically smoother ocean transform fault (OTF) plate boundaries offer a favourable environment to study fault zone dynamics because strain is accommodated along a single, wide zone (up to 20 km width) offsetting homogeneous geology comprising altered mafic or ultramafic rocks. However, fault friction during OTF ruptures is unknown: no large (Mw>7.0) ruptures had been captured and imaged in detail. In 2016, we recorded an Mw 7.1 earthquake on the Romanche OTF in the equatorial Atlantic on nearby seafloor seismometers. We show that this rupture had two phases: (1) up and eastwards propagation towards the weaker ridge-transform intersection (RTI), then (2) unusually, back-propagation westwards at super-shear speed toward the fault’s centre. Deep slip into weak fault segments facilitated larger moment release on shallow locked zones, highlighting that even ruptures along a single distinct fault zone can be highly dynamic. The possibility of reversing ruptures is absent in rupture simulations and unaccounted for in hazard assessments.
Presenting Author: Stephen P. Hicks
Authors
Stephen P Hicks eqs.shicks@gmail.com Imperial College, London, , United Kingdom Presenting Author
Corresponding Author
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Ryo Okuwaki rokuwaki@gmail.com University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, , Japan |
Andreas Steinberg andreas.steinberg@ifg.uni-kiel.de Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel, , Germany |
Catherine Rychert c.rychert@soton.ac.uk University of Southampton, Southampton, , United Kingdom |
Nicholas Harmon N.Harmon@soton.ac.uk University of Southampton, Southampton, , United Kingdom |
Rachel E Abercrombie rea@bu.edu Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
Petros Bogiaztis p.bogiatzis@soton.ac.uk University of Southampton, Southampton, , United Kingdom |
David Schlaphorst David.Schlaphorst@bristol.ac.uk Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, , Portugal |
Jiri Zahradnik jz@karel.troja.mff.cuni.cz Charles University, Prague, , Czech Republic |
J-Michael Kendall gljmk@bristol.ac.uk University of Oxford, Oxford, , United Kingdom |
Yuji Yagi yagi-y@geol.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, , Japan |
Kousuke Shimizu smzksk@geol.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, , Japan |
Henriette Sudhaus henriette.sudhaus@ifg.uni-kiel.de Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel, , Germany |
Back-Propagating Super-Shear Rupture in the 2016 M7.1 Romanche Transform Fault Earthquake
Category
Exploring Rupture Dynamics and Seismic Wave Propagation Along Complex Fault Systems