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Abstract
On February 6, 2023, an Mw7.8 earthquake hit the East Anatolian Fault (EAF) and Narlı Fault (NF), followed by an Mw7.5 event on the Sürgü Fault. Analysis of seismic datasets, GNSS recordings, and radar satellite images reveals that the rupture originated on the NF, propagating bilaterally at overall subshear speeds. Large slip on some EAF segments suggests a supercycle lasting ≥900 years. The EAF geometry's similarity to the San Andreas-San Jacinto Fault system highlights the potential for a large earthquake in California.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Oct 17, 2023
Authors
Liuwei Xu, Saeed Mohanna, Lingsen Meng, Chen Ji, Jean-Paul Ampuero, Zhang Yunjun, Masooma Hasnain, Risheng Chu, Cunren Liang
Tags
earthquake
East Anatolian Fault
seismic analysis
supercycle
California
Narlı Fault
Sürgü Fault
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