Andersonian wrench faulting in a regional stress field during the 2010–2011 Canterbury, New Zealand, earthquake sequence

Author:

Sibson R. H.1,Ghisetti F. C.2,Crookbain R. A.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geology, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand

2. Terrageologica, 129 Takamatua Bay Rd., RD1, Akaroa 7581, New Zealand

3. Shell Exploration NZ Ltd, 167 Devon Street West, New Plymouth 4310, New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractThe initial Mw7.1 Darfield earthquake sequence was centred west of Christchurch City in the South Island of New Zealand but aftershocks, including a highly destructive Mw6.3 event, eventually extended eastwards across the city to the coast. The mainshock gave rise to right-lateral strike-slip of up to 5 m along the segmented rupture trace of a subvertical fault trending 085±5° across the Canterbury Plains for c. 30 km, in agreement with teleseismic focal mechanisms. Near-field data however suggest that the mainshock was composite, initiating with reverse-slip north of the surface rupture. Stress determinations for the central South Island show maximum compressive stress σ1 to be horizontal and oriented 115±5°. The principal dextral rupture therefore lies at c. 30° to regional σ1, the classic ‘Andersonian’ orientation for a low-displacement wrench fault. An aftershock lineament trending c. 145° possibly represents a conjugate left-lateral strike-slip structure. This stress field is also consistent with predominantly reverse-slip reactivation of NNE–NE faults along the Southern Alps range front. The main strike-slip fault appears to have a low cumulative displacement and may represent either a fairly newly formed fault in the regional stress field, or an existing subvertical fault that happens to be optimally oriented for frictional reactivation.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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