2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-6581
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Evidence of an aseismic slip event continuously driving the 2017 Valparaiso earthquake sequence

Abstract: <p>Both laboratory experiments and friction theory predicts that earthquake ruptures do not begin abruptly but are preceded by an aseismic slip acceleration over a finite nucleation zone. Such a nucleation phase may also trigger precursory ruptures known as foreshocks. Therefore, the scalability of the nucleation phase and its detectability before actual earthquakes is an important question with direct implications for earthquake prediction and seismic hazard assessment. Both Slow Slip Events (SS… Show more

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