Earthquakes Within Earthquakes: Patterns in Rupture Complexity
Philippe Danré, Jiuxun Yin, Bradley P. Lipovsky, & Marine A. DenollePublished July 8, 2019, SCEC Contribution #8978
Earthquake source time functions carry information about the complexity of seismic rupture. We explore databases of source time functions of earthquakes and find that source time functions are composed of distinct peaks that we call subevents. We observe that earthquake complexity, as represented by the number of subevents, grows with earthquake magnitude. We find that subevent magnitudes are nearly proportional to their corresponding main event magnitude. We show that the main event magnitude can be estimated after observing only the first few subevents.
Citation
Danré, P., Yin, J., Lipovsky, B. P., & Denolle, M. A. (2019). Earthquakes Within Earthquakes: Patterns in Rupture Complexity. Geophysical Research Letters, 46(13), 7352-7360. doi: 10.1029/2019GL083093.