X
Advanced Search
Hao Zhang, Zengxi Ge. 2014: Rupture pattern of the Oct 23, 2011 Van-Merkez, Eastern Turkey earthquake. Earthquake Science, 27(3): 257-264. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-014-0070-3
Citation: Hao Zhang, Zengxi Ge. 2014: Rupture pattern of the Oct 23, 2011 Van-Merkez, Eastern Turkey earthquake. Earthquake Science, 27(3): 257-264. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-014-0070-3

Rupture pattern of the Oct 23, 2011 Van-Merkez, Eastern Turkey earthquake

  • High-frequency rupture process of the Oct 23, 2011 Van-Merkez earthquake is imaged by back-projection method using high-quality teleseismic P wave data from the US Array, and prestack Kirchhoff migration using P wave data from a subarray of global seismic networks. The rupture model with two asperities is confirmed by previous two methods. In low-frequency imaging, a large asperity derived from the migration method corresponds to the second one from the high-frequency P waves. The consistency of the locations of asperities from datasets with different frequency bands indicates that there is possible insignificance of the frequency-dependent feature for the earthquake. The resultant images illustrate the spatial and temporal evolution of the rupture, which mainly propagated WSW over a length of 33 km during the first 18 s, accompanying with bursts of two asperities at 3 and 11–13 s. The rupture direction is confirmed by the S wave corner frequency variations of strong ground accelerations. The rupture fronts are mainly located at the updip of the causative fault. Based on polarities of the P waveforms and focal mechanisms of the mainshock and aftershocks, the failure of these two asperities is determined to have occurred on a reverse fault with a dip angle of 47o. Hence, the rupture pattern of the 2011 Van-Merkez earthquake was dominated by a unilateral rupture toward the westsouthwest direction.
  • loading

Catalog

    Turn off MathJax
    Article Contents

    /

    DownLoad:  Full-Size Img  PowerPoint
    Return
    Return