Revisiting the San Andreas Heat Flow Paradox From the Perspective of Seismic Efficiency and Elastic Power in Southern California

Author:

Ziebarth Malte J.12ORCID,Anderson John G.3ORCID,von Specht Sebastian45ORCID,Heidbach Oliver1ORCID,Cotton Fabrice12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences Potsdam Germany

2. Institute for Geosciences University of Potsdam Potsdam Germany

3. Nevada Seismological Laboratory University of Nevada Reno NV USA

4. Earthquake‐Disaster & Risk Evaluation and Management Center (E‐DREaM) National Central University Taoyuan City Taiwan

5. Now at University of Potsdam Institute of Mathematics Potsdam Germany

Abstract

AbstractWe investigate the relation between frictional heating on a fault and the resulting conductive surface heat flow anomaly using the fault's long‐term energy budget. Analysis of the surface heat flow surrounding the fault trace leads to a constraint on the frictional power generated on the fault—the mechanism behind the San Andreas fault (SAF) heat flow paradox. We revisit this paradox from a new perspective using an estimate of the long‐term accumulating elastic power in the region surrounding the fault, and analyze the paradox using two parameters: the seismic efficiency and the elastic power. The results show that the constraint on frictional power from the classic interpretation is incompatible with the accumulating elastic power and the radiated power from earthquake catalogs. We then explore four mechanisms that can resolve this extended paradox. First, stochastic fluctuations of surface heat flow could mask the fault‐generated anomaly (we estimate 21% probability). Second, the elastic power accumulating in the region could be overestimated (≥550 MW required). Third, the seismic efficiency—ratio of radiated energy to elastic work—of the SAF could be higher than that of the remaining faults in the region (≥5.8% required). Fourth, the scaled energy—ratio of radiated energy to seismic moment—on the SAF could be lower than on the remaining faults in the region (a factor 5 difference required). In the last three hypotheses, we analyze the interplay of the energy budget on a single fault with the total energy budget of the region.

Funder

Helmholtz Association

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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