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Rupture Process of the 2020 Caribbean Earthquake along the Oriente Transform Fault, Involving Supershear Rupture and Geometric Complexity of Fault

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  • TiraTadapansawutiD
  • RyoOkuwakiiD
  • YujiYagi
  • ShinjiYamashitaiD
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Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10504394.2Version of Record:https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL090899

A large strike-slip earthquake occurred in the Caribbean Sea on 28 January 2020. We inverted teleseismic P-waveforms from the earthquake to construct a finite-fault model by a new method of inversion that simultaneously resolves the spatiotemporal evolution of fault geometry and slip. The model showed almost unilateral rupture propagation westward from the epicenter along a 300 km section of the Oriente transform fault with two episodes of rupture at speeds exceeding the local shear-wave velocity. Our modeling indicated that the 2020 Caribbean earthquake rupture encountered a bend in the fault system associated with a bathymetric feature near the source region. The geometric complexity of the fault system triggered multiple rupture episodes and a complex rupture evolution. Our analysis of the earthquake revealed complexity of rupture process and fault geometry previously unrecognized for an oceanic transform fault that was thought to be part of a simple linear transform fault system.