Intense foreshocks and a slow slip event preceded the 2014 Iquique Mw 8.1 earthquake
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Ruiz Tapia, Sergio
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Metois, M.
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Fuenzalida, A.
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Ruiz Paredes, Javier
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Grandin, R.
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Vigny, C.
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Madariaga, R.
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Campos Muñoz, Jaime
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2015-01-07T13:36:12Z
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2015-01-07T13:36:12Z
Publication date
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2014
Cita de ítem
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Science 5 september 2014 • vol 345 issue 6201
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126941
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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The subduction zone in northern Chile is a well-identified seismic gap that last ruptured
in 1877. The moment magnitude (Mw) 8.1 Iquique earthquake of 1 April 2014 broke a
highly coupled portion of this gap. To understand the seismicity preceding this event,
we studied the location and mechanisms of the foreshocks and computed Global
Positioning System (GPS) time series at stations located on shore. Seismicity off the coast
of Iquique started to increase in January 2014. After 16 March, several Mw > 6 events
occurred near the low-coupled zone. These events migrated northward for ~50 kilometers
until the 1 April earthquake occurred. On 16 March, on-shore continuous GPS stations
detected a westward motion that we model as a slow slip event situated in the same
area where the mainshock occurred.
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Patrocinador
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Chilean National Science Foundation
project FONDECYT no.1130636 and S.R. of project FONDECYT
no.11130230. This work received partial support from
ANR-2011-BS56-017 and ANR-2012-BS06-004 of the French
Agence Nationale de la Recherche.
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en
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American Association for the Advancement of Science