Near Field Dynamic, Co-seismic and Post-seismic Deformations Associated with the 2013, M7.8, and 2003, M7.6, South Scotia Ridge Earthquakes Observed with GPS

The South Scotia Ridge (SSR) left-lateral transform/strike-slip (S-S) fault defines the Scotia plate’s (SP) southern boundary separating it from the Powell Basin (PB), South Orkney Microcontinent (SOM), and the Weddell Sea sections of the Antarctic plate (AP). The SP developed as a space filling acc...

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Main Authors: Smalley, Robert Jr, Bevis, Mike G, Zakrajsek, A F, Teferle, Felix Norman, Dalziel, I W D, Lawver, L A, Larter, R D
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftunivluxembourg:oai:orbilu.uni.lu:10993/18670 2024-10-20T14:04:21+00:00 Near Field Dynamic, Co-seismic and Post-seismic Deformations Associated with the 2013, M7.8, and 2003, M7.6, South Scotia Ridge Earthquakes Observed with GPS Smalley, Robert Jr Bevis, Mike G Zakrajsek, A F Teferle, Felix Norman Dalziel, I W D Lawver, L A Larter, R D 2014-09 https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/18670 https://orbilu.uni.lu/bitstream/10993/18670/1/scarposter%20v3.pdf en eng https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/18670 info:hdl:10993/18670 https://orbilu.uni.lu/bitstream/10993/18670/1/scarposter%20v3.pdf open access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess XXXIII SCAR Biennial Meetings Including the 2014 Open Science Conference, Auckland, New Zealand [NZ], 23-08-2014 to 03-09-2014 Global Positioning System South Scotia Ridge Earthquakes Physical chemical mathematical & earth Sciences Earth sciences & physical geography Physique chimie mathématiques & sciences de la terre Sciences de la terre & géographie physique conference poster not in proceedings http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18co info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePoster 2014 ftunivluxembourg 2024-09-27T07:04:04Z The South Scotia Ridge (SSR) left-lateral transform/strike-slip (S-S) fault defines the Scotia plate’s (SP) southern boundary separating it from the Powell Basin (PB), South Orkney Microcontinent (SOM), and the Weddell Sea sections of the Antarctic plate (AP). The SP developed as a space filling accommodation zone for S. America-Antarctica relative motions, mostly during the last 40 m.y. The SSR also hosts several restraining and releasing bends. The SP, PB and SOM have complex evolution histories including large-scale displacement and stretching of the SOM, as well as other continental fragments within the SP, all of which were incorporated into a background of changing sea floor spreading geometries. The SOM defines an ~300 km segment of the SSR opposite a section of the SP that is primarily oceanic crust with a few small, stretched continental fragments. Two large earthquakes, M7.6 and 7.8, with aftershock zones largely confined to the northern SOM boundary, occurred on the SSR in 2003 and 2013. Moment tensor solutions show they occurred on faults dipping ~30 and 45° to the south. The 2013 event was almost pure, left-lateral strike-slip, while the 2003 event was oblique but predominantly strike-slip. This is an unusual combination of fault dip and slip direction for a strike-slip plate boundary. The half duration of both events is also relatively long. A continuous GPS (CGPS) station on Laurie Island is located immediately west of the rupture zone of the 2003 event and at the approximate center, and close to the surface projection, of the finite fault models for the 2013 earthquake. We present co-seismic static offsets and post-seismic transients for both earthquakes from GPS daily position estimates. In addition, the CGPS station now records at 1 Hz and we present the GPS displacement seismogram for the 2013 event. This record contains a complex signal that includes the passage of the Love and Rayleigh surface waves, with max displacements of ~70 cm, over an ~80 second time interval during which a ~50 cm ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Laurie Island Weddell Sea University of Luxembourg: ORBilu - Open Repository and Bibliography Antarctic The Antarctic Weddell Sea Weddell Laurie ENVELOPE(-44.616,-44.616,-60.733,-60.733) South Scotia Ridge ENVELOPE(-46.500,-46.500,-60.000,-60.000) Powell Basin ENVELOPE(-49.500,-49.500,-62.250,-62.250) Laurie Island ENVELOPE(-44.617,-44.617,-60.733,-60.733)
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topic Global Positioning System
South Scotia Ridge
Earthquakes
Physical
chemical
mathematical & earth Sciences
Earth sciences & physical geography
Physique
chimie
mathématiques & sciences de la terre
Sciences de la terre & géographie physique
spellingShingle Global Positioning System
South Scotia Ridge
Earthquakes
Physical
chemical
mathematical & earth Sciences
Earth sciences & physical geography
Physique
chimie
mathématiques & sciences de la terre
Sciences de la terre & géographie physique
Smalley, Robert Jr
Bevis, Mike G
Zakrajsek, A F
Teferle, Felix Norman
Dalziel, I W D
Lawver, L A
Larter, R D
Near Field Dynamic, Co-seismic and Post-seismic Deformations Associated with the 2013, M7.8, and 2003, M7.6, South Scotia Ridge Earthquakes Observed with GPS
topic_facet Global Positioning System
South Scotia Ridge
Earthquakes
Physical
chemical
mathematical & earth Sciences
Earth sciences & physical geography
Physique
chimie
mathématiques & sciences de la terre
Sciences de la terre & géographie physique
description The South Scotia Ridge (SSR) left-lateral transform/strike-slip (S-S) fault defines the Scotia plate’s (SP) southern boundary separating it from the Powell Basin (PB), South Orkney Microcontinent (SOM), and the Weddell Sea sections of the Antarctic plate (AP). The SP developed as a space filling accommodation zone for S. America-Antarctica relative motions, mostly during the last 40 m.y. The SSR also hosts several restraining and releasing bends. The SP, PB and SOM have complex evolution histories including large-scale displacement and stretching of the SOM, as well as other continental fragments within the SP, all of which were incorporated into a background of changing sea floor spreading geometries. The SOM defines an ~300 km segment of the SSR opposite a section of the SP that is primarily oceanic crust with a few small, stretched continental fragments. Two large earthquakes, M7.6 and 7.8, with aftershock zones largely confined to the northern SOM boundary, occurred on the SSR in 2003 and 2013. Moment tensor solutions show they occurred on faults dipping ~30 and 45° to the south. The 2013 event was almost pure, left-lateral strike-slip, while the 2003 event was oblique but predominantly strike-slip. This is an unusual combination of fault dip and slip direction for a strike-slip plate boundary. The half duration of both events is also relatively long. A continuous GPS (CGPS) station on Laurie Island is located immediately west of the rupture zone of the 2003 event and at the approximate center, and close to the surface projection, of the finite fault models for the 2013 earthquake. We present co-seismic static offsets and post-seismic transients for both earthquakes from GPS daily position estimates. In addition, the CGPS station now records at 1 Hz and we present the GPS displacement seismogram for the 2013 event. This record contains a complex signal that includes the passage of the Love and Rayleigh surface waves, with max displacements of ~70 cm, over an ~80 second time interval during which a ~50 cm ...
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author Smalley, Robert Jr
Bevis, Mike G
Zakrajsek, A F
Teferle, Felix Norman
Dalziel, I W D
Lawver, L A
Larter, R D
author_facet Smalley, Robert Jr
Bevis, Mike G
Zakrajsek, A F
Teferle, Felix Norman
Dalziel, I W D
Lawver, L A
Larter, R D
author_sort Smalley, Robert Jr
title Near Field Dynamic, Co-seismic and Post-seismic Deformations Associated with the 2013, M7.8, and 2003, M7.6, South Scotia Ridge Earthquakes Observed with GPS
title_short Near Field Dynamic, Co-seismic and Post-seismic Deformations Associated with the 2013, M7.8, and 2003, M7.6, South Scotia Ridge Earthquakes Observed with GPS
title_full Near Field Dynamic, Co-seismic and Post-seismic Deformations Associated with the 2013, M7.8, and 2003, M7.6, South Scotia Ridge Earthquakes Observed with GPS
title_fullStr Near Field Dynamic, Co-seismic and Post-seismic Deformations Associated with the 2013, M7.8, and 2003, M7.6, South Scotia Ridge Earthquakes Observed with GPS
title_full_unstemmed Near Field Dynamic, Co-seismic and Post-seismic Deformations Associated with the 2013, M7.8, and 2003, M7.6, South Scotia Ridge Earthquakes Observed with GPS
title_sort near field dynamic, co-seismic and post-seismic deformations associated with the 2013, m7.8, and 2003, m7.6, south scotia ridge earthquakes observed with gps
publishDate 2014
url https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/18670
https://orbilu.uni.lu/bitstream/10993/18670/1/scarposter%20v3.pdf
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The Antarctic
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op_source XXXIII SCAR Biennial Meetings Including the 2014 Open Science Conference, Auckland, New Zealand [NZ], 23-08-2014 to 03-09-2014
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