Poster #118, Stress and Deformation Over Time (SDOT)
Finite source modeling of the 2019 Ridgecrest aftershock sequence
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2020 SCEC Annual Meeting, Poster #118, SCEC Contribution #10584 VIEW PDF
e function inversion method (Mori and Hartzell, 1990; Dreger, 1996) to determine the causative rupture plane of aftershocks, the slip distribution and the stress change (e.g. Ripperger and Mai, 2004). Possible EGF events will be identified through relative event location, cross-correlation, and recovery of moment rate pulses from the EGF deconvolution. Seismic moment tensor solutions will be reviewed or determined as needed for a specific target and EGF events, and both possible nodal planes will be tested in the moment rate inversion (e.g. Mori and Hartzell, 1990). The derived best fitting fault planes and slip distributions will be used to determine the stress change (Ripperger and Mai, 2004). We will explore the rupture area and slip scaling of the sequence and compare with existing scaling relationships and results for different earthquake sequences.
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