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Fault Geometry and Slip Distribution at Depth of the 1997 Mw 7.2 Zirkuh Earthquake: Contribution of Near‐Field Displacement Data
Author(s) -
Marchandon Mathilde,
Vergnolle Mathilde,
Sudhaus Henriette,
Cavalié Olivier
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: solid earth
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.983
H-Index - 232
eISSN - 2169-9356
pISSN - 2169-9313
DOI - 10.1002/2017jb014703
Subject(s) - slip (aerodynamics) , geology , aftershock , seismology , interferometric synthetic aperture radar , fault (geology) , radar , geodesy , synthetic aperture radar , interferometry , geometry , remote sensing , optics , engineering , physics , mathematics , telecommunications , aerospace engineering
In this study, we reestimate the source model of the 1997 Mw 7.2 Zirkuh earthquake (northeastern Iran) by jointly optimizing intermediate‐field Interferometry Synthetic Aperture Radar data and near‐field optical correlation data using a two‐step fault modeling procedure. First, we estimate the geometry of the multisegmented Abiz fault using a genetic algorithm. Then, we discretize the fault segments into subfaults and invert the data to image the slip distribution on the fault. Our joint‐data model, although similar to the Interferometry Synthetic Aperture Radar‐based model to the first order, highlights differences in the fault dip and slip distribution. Our preferred model is ∼80° west dipping in the northern part of the fault, ∼75° east dipping in the southern part and shows three disconnected high slip zones separated by low slip zones. The low slip zones are located where the Abiz fault shows geometric complexities and where the aftershocks are located. We interpret this rough slip distribution as three asperities separated by geometrical barriers that impede the rupture propagation. Finally, no shallow slip deficit is found for the overall rupture except on the central segment where it could be due to off‐fault deformation in quaternary deposits.

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