Seismic Moment Accumulation Rate From Geodesy: Constraining Kostrov Thickness in Southern California

Author:

Guns Katherine12ORCID,Sandwell David1ORCID,Xu Xiaohua34ORCID,Bock Yehuda1ORCID,Yong Lauren Ward5ORCID,Smith‐Konter Bridget5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geophysics & Planetary Physics Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California, San Diego La Jolla CA USA

2. Now at U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Science Center Moffett Field CA USA

3. University of Science and Technology of China Hefei China

4. Institute for Geophysics University of Texas at Austin Austin TX USA

5. Department of Earth Sciences University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu HI USA

Abstract

AbstractSeismic moment accumulation rate is a fundamental parameter for assessing seismic hazard. It can be estimated geodetically from either fault‐based modeling, or strain rate‐based calculations, where fault‐based models largely depend on the rheological layering and the number of faults. The strain‐rate method depends on an unknown (Kostrov) thickness used to convert strain rate into moment rate. In Part 1 of this study, we use three published fault‐based models from southern California to establish the value of the Kostrov thickness such that the total moment from the strain‐rate approach, calculated from the fault model‐predicted strain rate, matches the fault‐based approach. Constrained thickness estimates of 7.3, 9.7, and 11.5 km (6.4–13.0 km, including uncertainties) suggest that the 11 km value used in previous studies may be too large and a lower value may be more accurate. In Part 2 we use calibrated values of Kostrov thickness, along with the latest compilation of GNSS velocity data, to partition moment rate into on‐fault and off‐fault moment rate, where off‐fault varies from 32%–43% of the total moment rate. The largest uncertainty is related to the method used to interpolate sparse GNSS data. Lastly, we compare our estimates of total moment rate (mean: 2.13 ± 0.42 × 1019 Nm/yr) with the historical seismic catalog. Results suggest that including uncertainties in Kostrov thickness brings fault‐based geodetic moment rate closer to the seismic moment release (particularly when aseismic afterslip is accounted for), while the (uncertain) values of off‐fault moment rate push geodetic moment rates to be larger than seismic moment rates.

Funder

Southern California Earthquake Center

Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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