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Ball-and-socket tectonic rotation during the 2013 Mw7.7 Balochistan earthquake

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
卷 403, 期 -, 页码 210-216

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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2014.07.001

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geodesy; seismology; continental strike slip earthquakes; block rotations

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  1. USGS Mendenhall Postdoctoral fellowship
  2. USGS Geological Hazards program

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The September 2013 M(w)7.7 Balochistan earthquake ruptured a similar to 200-km-long segment of the curved Hoshab fault in southern Pakistan with 10 +/- 0.2 m of peak sinistral and similar to 1.7 +/- 0.8 m of dip slip. This rupture is unusual because the fault dips 60 +/- 15 degrees towards the focus of a small circle centered in northwest Pakistan, and, despite a 30 degrees increase in obliquity along strike, the ratios of strike and dip slip remain relatively uniform. Surface displacements and geodetic and teleseismic source inversions quantify a bilateral rupture that propagated rapidly at shallow depths from a transtensional jog near the northern end of the rupture. Static friction prior to rupture was unusually weak (mu < 0.05), and friction may have approached zero during dynamic rupture. Here we show that the inward-dipping Hoshab fault defines the northern rim of a structural unit in southeast Makran that rotates - akin to a 2-D ball-and-socket joint - counter-clockwise in response to India's penetration into the Eurasian plate. This rotation accounts for complexity in the Chaman fault system and, in principle, reduces seismic potential near Karachi; nonetheless, these findings highlight deficiencies in strong ground motion equations and tectonic models that invoke Anderson-Byerlee faulting predictions. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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