How similar was the 1983 Mw 6.9 Borah Peak earthquake rupture to its surface-faulting predecessors along the northern Lost River fault zone (Idaho, USA)?

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作者
DuRoss, Christopher B. [1 ]
Briggs, Richard W. [1 ]
Gold, Ryan D. [1 ]
Hatem, Alexandra E. [1 ]
Elliott, Austin J. [2 ]
Delano, Jaime [1 ]
Medina-Cascales, Ivan [3 ]
Gray, Harrison J. [4 ]
Mahan, Shannon A. [4 ]
Nicovich, Sylvia R. [5 ]
Lifton, Zachery M. [6 ]
Kleber, Emily [7 ]
McDonald, Greg [7 ]
Hiscock, Adam [7 ]
Bunds, Michael [8 ]
Reitman, Nadine G. [1 ]
机构
[1] US Geol Survey, Golden, CO 80401 USA
[2] US Geol Survey, Moffett Field, CA 94035 USA
[3] Univ Alicante, Earth & Environm Sci Dept, Alicante 03690, Spain
[4] US Geol Survey, Denver, CO 80225 USA
[5] Bur Reclamat, Denver, CO 80225 USA
[6] Idaho Geol Survey, Boise, ID 83702 USA
[7] Utah Geol Survey, Salt Lake City, UT 84114 USA
[8] Utah Valley Univ, Dept Earth Sci, Orem, UT 84058 USA
关键词
SEISMIC-HAZARD ANALYSIS; RANGE PROVINCE; PALEOSEISMIC RECORDS; POINT MEASUREMENTS; SLIP DISTRIBUTION; CENTRAL APENNINES; NEAR-FIELD; 1999; IZMIT; WASATCH; SEGMENTATION;
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10.1130/B36144.1
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
We excavated trenches at two paleoseismic sites bounding a trans-basin bedrock ridge (the Willow Creek Hills) along the northern Lost River fault zone to explore the uniqueness of the 1983 M-w 6.9 Borah Peak earthquake compared to its prehistoric predecessors. At the Sheep Creek site on the southernmost Warm Springs section, two earthquakes occurred at 9.8-14.0 ka (95% confidence) and 6.5-7.1 ka; each had similar to 1.9 m of vertical displacement. About 4 km to the southeast, across the Willow Creek Hills, two ruptures at the Arentson Gulch site on the northernmost Thousand Springs section occurred at 9.0-14.7 ka and 6.1-7.5 ka with similar to 1.9 m of vertical displacement each. We synthesize these and previous paleoseismic results into a model of five postglacial (<15 ka) ruptures along a similar to 65 km reach of the northern Lost River fault zone. Our results show that the Borah Peak earthquake (34 km; 0.9 m mean displacement) was unique compared to previous ruptures that had both longer and shorter rupture lengths (similar to 25-38 km), more displacement (mean of similar to 1.3-1.4 m), and equal or greater magnitude (M-w 6.9-7.1) than that in the 1983 earthquake. These ruptures support a hypothesis of variable rupture length and displacement on the northern Lost River fault zone and show that predecessors to the 1983 rupture have passed unimpeded through the Willow Creek Hills. Our work demonstrates that normal faults are capable of producing variable spatial-temporal patterns of rupture that, together with comparisons of fault geometry and historical rupture length, improve our understanding of fault segmentation and help inform models of earthquake rupture probability.
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页码:2767 / 2789
页数:23
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