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Article Dans Une Revue Geophysical Research Letters Année : 2014

Ten year recurrence time between two major earthquakes affecting the same fault segment

Martin Vallée
Claudio Satriano

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Earthquake ruptures stop when they encounter barriers impeding further propagation. These barriers can theoretically originate from changes of geometry or nature of the seismic faults or from a strong lowering of the tectonic stresses, typically due to the occurrence of a recent major earthquake. We show here that this latter mechanism can be ineffective at stopping rupture expansion: the 17 November 2013 magnitude 7.8 Scotia Sea earthquake has propagated into a 100 km long zone already ruptured 10 years ago by a magnitude 7.6 earthquake. Given the plate velocities between Scotia and Antarctic plates (8-9 mm/yr), simple recurrence models would have predicted that the segment affected by the 2003 earthquake could not be reruptured by a major earthquake during several hundreds of years. This earthquake pair indicates that the variations of the tectonic stress during the seismic history of the fault are small compared to the stresses dynamically generated by a large earthquake.
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Martin Vallée, Claudio Satriano. Ten year recurrence time between two major earthquakes affecting the same fault segment. Geophysical Research Letters, 2014, 41, pp.2312-2318. ⟨10.1002/2014GL059465⟩. ⟨insu-03581134⟩
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