Title of article :
Earthquake Triggering along the Xianshuihe Fault Zone of Western Sichuan, China
Author/Authors :
Eleftheria Papadimitriou، نويسنده , , Xueze Wen، نويسنده , , Vassilios Karakostas، نويسنده , , Xueshen Jin ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Western Sichuan is among the most seismically active regions in southwestern China and is
characterized by frequent strong (M ‡ 6.5) earthquakes, mainly along the Xianshuihe fault zone. Historical
and instrumental seismicity show a temporal pattern of active periods separated by inactive ones, while in
space a remarkable epicenter migration has been observed. During the last active period starting in 1893, the
sinistral strike–slip Xianshuihe fault of 350 km total length, was entirely broken with the epicenters of
successive strong earthquakes migrating along its strike. This pattern is investigated by resolving changes of
Coulomb failure function (DCFF ) since 1893 and hence the evolution of the stress field in the area during the
last 110 years. Coulomb stress changes were calculated assuming that earthquakes can be modeled as static
dislocations in an elastic halfspace, and taking into account both the coseismic slip in strong (M ‡ 6.5)
earthquakes and the slow tectonic stress buildup associated with major fault segments. The stress change
calculations were performed for faults of strike, dip, and rake appropriate to the strong events. We evaluate
whether these stress changes brought a given strong earthquake closer to, or sent it farther from, failure. It
was found that all strong earthquakes, and moreover, the majority of smaller events for which reliable fault
plane solutions are available, have occurred on stress–enhanced fault segments providing a convincing case
in which Coulomb stress modeling gives insight into the temporal and spatial manifestation of seismic
activity. We extend the stress calculations to the year 2025 and provide an assessment for future seismic
hazard by identifying the fault segments that are possible sites of future strong earthquakes.
Keywords :
Sichuan(China). , Coulomb stress changes , earthquake triggering , left–lateral strike–slip faults
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics