The Kalaotoa Fault: A Newly Identified Fault that Generated the Mw 7.3 Flores Sea Earthquake

P. Supendi, N. Rawlinson, B. S. Prayitno, S. Widiyantoro, A. Simanjuntak, K. Palgunadi, Andri Kurniawan, G. Marliyani, A. Nugraha, D. Daryono, S. D. Anugrah, Iman Fatchurochman, M. T. Gunawan, M. Sadly, S. Adi, D. Karnawati, A. Arimuko
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We reveal the existence of a previously unknown fault that generated the Mw 7.3 Flores Sea earthquake, which occurred on 14 December 2021, approximately 100 km to the north of Flores Island, in one of the most complex tectonic settings in Indonesia. We use a double-difference method to relocate the hypocenters of the mainshock and aftershocks, determine focal mechanisms using waveform inversion, and then analyze stress changes to estimate the fault type and stress transfer. Our relocated hypocenters show that this earthquake sequence ruptured on at least three segments: the source mechanism of the mainshock exhibits dextral strike-slip motion (strike N72°W and dip 78° NE) on a west–east-trending fault that we call the Kalaotoa fault, whereas rupture of the other two segments located to the west and east of the mainshock (striking west-northwest and southeast, respectively) may have been triggered by this earthquake. The Coulomb stress change imparted by the rupture of these segments on nearby faults is investigated, with a focus on regions that experience a stress increase with few associated aftershocks. Of particular interest are stress increases on the central back-arc thrust just north of Flores and the north–south-striking Selayar fault in the northwest of our study region, both of which may be at increased risk of failure as a result of this unusual earthquake sequence.
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卡拉托亚断层:新发现的导致弗洛雷斯海7.3级地震的断层
我们揭示了一个以前未知的断层的存在,该断层产生了2021年12月14日发生在弗洛雷斯岛以北约100公里处的7.3级弗洛雷斯海地震,该地震发生在印度尼西亚最复杂的构造环境之一。采用双差法定位主震和余震震源,利用波形反演确定震源机制,分析应力变化,估计断层类型和应力传递。我们重新定位的震源表明,这个地震序列至少在三个部分上破裂:主震的震源机制在一个我们称之为Kalaotoa断层的西向东断层上表现出右走滑运动(走向N72°W和倾向78°NE),而位于主震西部和东部的另外两个部分(分别走向西北西部和东南)的破裂可能是由这次地震引发的。研究了这些断裂段在附近断层上的破裂所带来的库仑应力变化,重点研究了那些经历应力增加但很少伴有余震的地区。特别令人感兴趣的是,弗洛雷斯北部的中央弧后逆冲和我们研究区域西北部的南北走向的塞拉亚尔断层的应力增加,这两个断层都可能由于这种不寻常的地震序列而面临更大的失败风险。
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