2020
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-20235
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The role of afterslip in driving aftershock sequences

Abstract: <p>Aftershock sequences following large tectonic earthquakes exhibit considerable spatio-temporal complexity and suggest causative mechanisms beyond co-seismic, elasto-static Coulomb stress changes in the crust. Candidate mechanisms include dynamic triggering and postseismic processes such as viscoelastic relaxation, poroelastic rebound and aseismic afterslip, which has garnered particular interest recently. Aseismic afterslip – whereby localized frictional sliding within velocity-s… Show more

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“…The codes and data used in this study are provided through the repository: Churchill (2023). Several of the slip models used are also available online through: Jiang et al (2021b), Floyd et al (2016, Yue et al (2021), http:// seismo.berkeley.edu/∼burgmann/RESEARCH/TURKEY/turkey.html Trasatti et al (2023), and the SRCMOD database (Mai & Thingbaijam, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The codes and data used in this study are provided through the repository: Churchill (2023). Several of the slip models used are also available online through: Jiang et al (2021b), Floyd et al (2016, Yue et al (2021), http:// seismo.berkeley.edu/∼burgmann/RESEARCH/TURKEY/turkey.html Trasatti et al (2023), and the SRCMOD database (Mai & Thingbaijam, 2014).…”
Section: Data Availability Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%