Pre-Existing Off-Fault Damage Can Impede Coseismic On-Fault Slip

IF 4.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Geophysical Research Letters Pub Date : 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1029/2024GL111198
C. H. Wu, P. Cui, Y. Klinger, X. B. Tan, S. J. Yi, Y. S. Li
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Primarily due to the scarce direct field evidence along a same fault, understanding the relationship between the pre-existing off-fault damage and coseismic slip distribution remains challenging. This study offers the first field-based quantitative assessments of fault damage zones along the surface rupture generated by the 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake in China over eight profiles with 254 outcrops. The width and mean tectonic fracture intensity of the damage zones exhibit pronounced variations along the fault strike. We introduce the damage index as a proxy to quantify the extent of pre-existing damage. We find a statistically significant anti-correlation between the damage index and coseismic on-fault slip. We thus infer that pre-existing off-fault damage plays a significant role in dissipating rupture energy, thereby reducing coseismic on-fault slip. This study provides a natural case for linking the long-term fault zone evolution and the short-term earthquake rupture dynamics.

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预先存在的非断层损伤会阻碍同震断层滑动
主要是由于沿着同一断层的直接现场证据很少,因此了解断层外破坏与同震滑动分布之间的关系仍然具有挑战性。本研究首次对2008年中国汶川7.9级地震产生的地表破裂断层破坏带进行了实地定量评估,涉及8个剖面254个露头。破坏带的宽度和平均构造断裂强度沿断层走向变化明显。我们引入损害指数作为一个代理来量化预先存在的损害程度。我们发现损伤指数与同震断层滑动之间具有统计上显著的反相关关系。因此,我们推断,断层外已存在的损伤在耗散破裂能方面起着重要作用,从而减少同震断层上滑动。该研究为将断裂带的长期演化与短期地震破裂动力学联系起来提供了一个自然的实例。
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Geophysical Research Letters 地学-地球科学综合
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