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Consecutive Ruptures on a Complex Conjugate Fault System During the 2018 Gulf of Alaska Earthquake

Authors
  • ShinjiYamashitaiD
  • YujiYagi
  • RyoOkuwakiiD
  • KousukeShimizuiD
  • RyoichiroAgataiD
  • YukitoshiFukahata
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Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10505560.3

We developed a flexible finite-fault inversion method for teleseismic P waveforms to obtain a detailed rupture process of a complex multiple-fault earthquake. We estimate the distribution of potency-rate density tensors on an assumed model fault plane to clarify rupture evolution processes, including variations of fault geometry. We applied our method to the 23 January 2018 Gulf of Alaska earthquake, setting the model fault area to fit the distribution of aftershocks occurring within one week of the mainshock. The obtained source model, which successfully explained the complex teleseismic P waveforms, shows that the 2018 earthquake ruptured a conjugate system of N-S and E-W faults. The spatiotemporal rupture evolution indicates irregular rupture behavior involving a multiple-shock sequence, which is likely associated with discontinuities in the fault geometry that originated from E-W sea-floor fracture zones and N-S plate-bending faults.