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Short-Term Foreshocks as Key Information for Mainshock Timing and Rupture: The M(w)6.8 25 October 2018 Zakynthos Earthquake, Hellenic Subduction Zone

Significant seismicity anomalies preceded the 25 October 2018 mainshock (M(w) = 6.8), NW Hellenic Arc: a transient intermediate-term (~2 yrs) swarm and a short-term (last 6 months) cluster with typical time-size-space foreshock patterns: activity increase, b-value drop, foreshocks move towards mains...

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Autores principales: Papadopoulos, Gerassimos A., Agalos, Apostolos, Minadakis, George, Triantafyllou, Ioanna, Krassakis, Pavlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7583035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33028009
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20195681
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author Papadopoulos, Gerassimos A.
Agalos, Apostolos
Minadakis, George
Triantafyllou, Ioanna
Krassakis, Pavlos
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Agalos, Apostolos
Minadakis, George
Triantafyllou, Ioanna
Krassakis, Pavlos
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description Significant seismicity anomalies preceded the 25 October 2018 mainshock (M(w) = 6.8), NW Hellenic Arc: a transient intermediate-term (~2 yrs) swarm and a short-term (last 6 months) cluster with typical time-size-space foreshock patterns: activity increase, b-value drop, foreshocks move towards mainshock epicenter. The anomalies were identified with both a standard earthquake catalogue and a catalogue relocated with the Non-Linear Location (NLLoc) algorithm. Teleseismic P-waveforms inversion showed oblique-slip rupture with strike 10°, dip 24°, length ~70 km, faulting depth ~24 km, velocity 3.2 km/s, duration 18 s, slip 1.8 m within the asperity, seismic moment 2.0 × 10(26) dyne*cm. The two largest imminent foreshocks (M(w) = 4.1, M(w) = 4.8) occurred very close to the mainshock hypocenter. The asperity bounded up-dip by the foreshocks area and at the north by the foreshocks/swarm area. The accelerated foreshocks very likely promoted slip accumulation contributing to unlocking the asperity and breaking with the mainshock. The rupture initially propagated northwards, but after 6 s stopped at the north bound and turned southwards. Most early aftershocks concentrated in the foreshocks/swarm area. This distribution was controlled not only by stress transfer from the mainshock but also by pre-existing stress. In the frame of a program for regular monitoring and near real-time identification of seismicity anomalies, foreshock patterns would be detectable at least three months prior the mainshock, thus demonstrating the significant predictive value of foreshocks.
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spelling pubmed-75830352020-10-28 Short-Term Foreshocks as Key Information for Mainshock Timing and Rupture: The M(w)6.8 25 October 2018 Zakynthos Earthquake, Hellenic Subduction Zone Papadopoulos, Gerassimos A. Agalos, Apostolos Minadakis, George Triantafyllou, Ioanna Krassakis, Pavlos Sensors (Basel) Article Significant seismicity anomalies preceded the 25 October 2018 mainshock (M(w) = 6.8), NW Hellenic Arc: a transient intermediate-term (~2 yrs) swarm and a short-term (last 6 months) cluster with typical time-size-space foreshock patterns: activity increase, b-value drop, foreshocks move towards mainshock epicenter. The anomalies were identified with both a standard earthquake catalogue and a catalogue relocated with the Non-Linear Location (NLLoc) algorithm. Teleseismic P-waveforms inversion showed oblique-slip rupture with strike 10°, dip 24°, length ~70 km, faulting depth ~24 km, velocity 3.2 km/s, duration 18 s, slip 1.8 m within the asperity, seismic moment 2.0 × 10(26) dyne*cm. The two largest imminent foreshocks (M(w) = 4.1, M(w) = 4.8) occurred very close to the mainshock hypocenter. The asperity bounded up-dip by the foreshocks area and at the north by the foreshocks/swarm area. The accelerated foreshocks very likely promoted slip accumulation contributing to unlocking the asperity and breaking with the mainshock. The rupture initially propagated northwards, but after 6 s stopped at the north bound and turned southwards. Most early aftershocks concentrated in the foreshocks/swarm area. This distribution was controlled not only by stress transfer from the mainshock but also by pre-existing stress. In the frame of a program for regular monitoring and near real-time identification of seismicity anomalies, foreshock patterns would be detectable at least three months prior the mainshock, thus demonstrating the significant predictive value of foreshocks. MDPI 2020-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7583035/ /pubmed/33028009 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20195681 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Papadopoulos, Gerassimos A.
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Minadakis, George
Triantafyllou, Ioanna
Krassakis, Pavlos
Short-Term Foreshocks as Key Information for Mainshock Timing and Rupture: The M(w)6.8 25 October 2018 Zakynthos Earthquake, Hellenic Subduction Zone
title Short-Term Foreshocks as Key Information for Mainshock Timing and Rupture: The M(w)6.8 25 October 2018 Zakynthos Earthquake, Hellenic Subduction Zone
title_full Short-Term Foreshocks as Key Information for Mainshock Timing and Rupture: The M(w)6.8 25 October 2018 Zakynthos Earthquake, Hellenic Subduction Zone
title_fullStr Short-Term Foreshocks as Key Information for Mainshock Timing and Rupture: The M(w)6.8 25 October 2018 Zakynthos Earthquake, Hellenic Subduction Zone
title_full_unstemmed Short-Term Foreshocks as Key Information for Mainshock Timing and Rupture: The M(w)6.8 25 October 2018 Zakynthos Earthquake, Hellenic Subduction Zone
title_short Short-Term Foreshocks as Key Information for Mainshock Timing and Rupture: The M(w)6.8 25 October 2018 Zakynthos Earthquake, Hellenic Subduction Zone
title_sort short-term foreshocks as key information for mainshock timing and rupture: the m(w)6.8 25 october 2018 zakynthos earthquake, hellenic subduction zone
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7583035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33028009
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20195681
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