2021
DOI: 10.1029/2021jb022174
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Complex Migration of Tremor Near Cholame, CA, Resolved by Seismic Array Analysis

Abstract: Tectonic tremor observed along the Cholame and Parkfield sections of the San Andreas Fault has previously been associated with transient slip beneath the seismogenic zone. To study tremor and associated Low Frequency Earthquakes (LFEs), we deployed three dense near‐fault seismic arrays for a period of 3 months in 2018. In early August 2018, the arrays recorded a strong 4‐day‐long deep transient that nucleated in Cholame and propagated toward the northwest. The initiation area is characterized by tremor that pe… Show more

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“…Two source models which reproduce the tremor spectra are presented. during Cascadia [Houston et al, 2011], Japan [Shelly et al, 2007b], and Cholame [Inbal et al, 2021] SSEs, and thus may also characterize sources associated with triggered tremors.…”
Section: -11mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two source models which reproduce the tremor spectra are presented. during Cascadia [Houston et al, 2011], Japan [Shelly et al, 2007b], and Cholame [Inbal et al, 2021] SSEs, and thus may also characterize sources associated with triggered tremors.…”
Section: -11mentioning
confidence: 99%