The Iquique earthquake sequence of April 2014: Bayesian modeling accounting for prediction uncertainty
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Duputel, Z.
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The Iquique earthquake sequence of April 2014: Bayesian modeling accounting for prediction uncertainty
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The subduction zone in northern Chile is a well-identified seismic gap that last ruptured in 1877. On 1 April 2014, this region was struck by a large earthquake following a two week long series of foreshocks. This study combines a wide range of observations, including geodetic, tsunami, and seismic data, to produce a reliable kinematic slip model of the M-w=8.1 main shock and a static slip model of the M-w=7.7 aftershock. We use a novel Bayesian modeling approach that accounts for uncertainty in the Green's functions, both static and dynamic, while avoiding nonphysical regularization. The results reveal a sharp slip zone, more compact than previously thought, located downdip of the foreshock sequence and updip of high-frequency sources inferred by back-projection analysis. Both the main shock and the M-w=7.7 aftershock did not rupture to the trench and left most of the seismic gap unbroken, leaving the possibility of a future large earthquake in the region.
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Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC - NSF)
EAR-0529922
Southern California Earthquake Center (USGS)
07HQAG0008
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Geophys. Res. Lett., 42, 7949–7957, 2015
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