Reawakening of large earthquakes in south central Chile: The 2016 Mw 7.6 Chiloé event
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Ruiz Tapia, Sergio
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Moreno, M.
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Melnick, D.
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Campo, F. del
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Poli, P.
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Baez, J. C.
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Leyton, F.
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Madariaga, R.
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2018-06-19T20:16:05Z
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2018-06-19T20:16:05Z
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2017
Cita de ítem
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Geophysical Research Letters, 44, 13, pp. 6633 - 6640
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10.1002/2017GL074133
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/149000
Abstract
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On 25 December 2016, the M-w 7.6 Chiloe earthquake broke a plate boundary asperity in south central Chile near the center of the rupture zone of the Mw 9.5 Valdivia earthquake of 1960. To gain insight on decadal-scale deformation trends and their relation with the Chiloe earthquake, we combine geodetic, teleseismic, and regional seismological data. GPS velocities increased at continental scale after the 2010 Maule earthquake, probably due to a readjustment in the mantle flow and an apparently abrupt end of the viscoelastic mantle relaxation following the 1960 Valdivia earthquake. It also produced an increase in the degree of plate locking. The Chiloe earthquake occurred within the region of increased locking, breaking a circular patch of similar to 15 km radius at similar to 30 km depth, located near the bottom of the seismogenic zone. We propose that the Chiloe earthquake is a first sign of the seismic reawakening of the Valdivia segment, in response to the interaction between postseismic viscoelastic relaxation and changes of interseismic locking between Nazca and South America.
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Programa Riesgo Sismico (AIN, Universidad of Chile)
ICM grant
NC160025
German Science Foundation (DFG)
MO-2310/3-1