Coseismic slip and afterslip of the 2015Mw 8.3 Illapel (Chile) earthquake determined from continuous GPS data
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Shrivastava, Mahesh
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González, Gabriel
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Moreno, Marcos
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Chlieh, Mohamed
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Salazar, Pablo
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Reddy, C. D.
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Báez, Juan Carlos
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Yáñez, Gonzalo
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González, Juan
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de la Llera, Juan Carlos
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2017-11-28T15:56:12Z
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2017-11-28T15:56:12Z
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2016
Cita de ítem
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Geophys. Res. Lett., 43, 10,710–10,719
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0094-8276
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10.1002/2016GL070684
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/145865
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We analyzed the coseismic and early postseismic deformation of the 2015, M-w 8.3 Illapel earthquake by inverting 13 continuous GPS time series. The seismic rupture concentrated in a shallow (<20km depth) and 100km long asperity, which slipped up to 8m, releasing a seismic moment of 3.6x10(21)Nm (M-w=8.3). After 43days, postseismic afterslip encompassed the coseismic rupture. Afterslip concentrated in two main patches of 0.50m between 20 and 40km depth along the northern and southern ends of the rupture, partially overlapping the coseismic slip. Afterslip and aftershocks confined to region of positive Coulomb stress change, promoted by the coseismic slip. The early postseismic afterslip was accommodated similar to 53% aseismically and similar to 47% seismically by aftershocks. The Illapel earthquake rupture is confined by two low interseismic coupling zones, which coincide with two major features of the subducting Nazca Plate, the Challenger Fault Zone and Juan Fernandez Ridge
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FONDAP (CIGIDEN) 15110017
FONDECYT grant 3160773 1140846
German Research Foundation MO 2310/3-1