Two-stage composite megathrust rupture of the 2015 Mw8.4 Illapel, Chile, earthquake identified by spectral-element inversion of teleseismic waves

Shiann Jong Lee, Te Yang Yeh, Tzu Chi Lin, Yen Yu Lin, Teh Ru Alex Song, Bor Shouh Huang

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Abstract

The Mw8.4 Illapel earthquake occurred on 16 September was the largest global event in 2015. This earthquake was not unexpected because the hypocenter was located in a seismic gap of the Peru-Chile subduction zone. However, the source model derived from 3-D spectral-element inversion of teleseismic waves reveals a distinct two-stage rupture process with completely different slip characteristics as a composite megathrust event. The two stages were temporally separated. Rupture in the first stage, with a moment magnitude of Mw8.32, built up energetically from the deeper locked zone and propagated in the updip direction toward the trench. Subsequently, the rupture of the second stage, with a magnitude of Mw8.08, mainly occurred in the shallow subduction zone with atypical repeating slip behavior. The unique spatial-temporal rupture evolution presented in this source model is key to further in-depth studies of earthquake physics and source dynamics in subduction systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4979-4985
Number of pages7
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume43
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

Keywords

  • 2015 Illapel earthquake
  • seismic wave propagation
  • source rupture process
  • subduction zone
  • two-stage megathrust

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