New Insights Into Active Faults Revealed by a Deep‐Learning‐Based Earthquake Catalog in Central Myanmar

Author:

Yang Shun1234ORCID,Xiao Zhuowei23ORCID,Wei Shengji45ORCID,He Yumei2,Mon Chit Thet26,Hou Guangbing2ORCID,Thant Myo78,Sein Kyaing6,Jiang Mingming23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Marine Science and Technology College Zhejiang Ocean University Zhoushan China

2. Key Laboratory of Earth and Planetary Physics Institute of Geology and Geophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Beijing China

3. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

4. Asian School of the Environment Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore

5. Earth Observatory of Singapore Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore

6. Myanmar Geosciences Society Yangon Myanmar

7. Department of Geology Yangon University Yangon Myanmar

8. Myanmar Earthquake Committee Yangon Myanmar

Abstract

AbstractMyanmar bears a high risk of destructive earthquakes, yet detailed seismicity catalogs are rare. We designed a deep‐learning‐based data processing pipeline and applied it to the data recorded by a large‐aperture (∼400 km) seismic array in central Myanmar to produce a high‐resolution earthquake catalog. We precisely located 1891 earthquakes at shallow (<50 km) depth, a 2‐fold increase compared to the traditional procedures. The new catalog reveals the Kabaw Fault seismicity disappears south of ∼22.8°N, where the deeper (20–40 km) seismicity appears west of the southern Kabaw Fault. Such seismicity contrast along the strike of the Kabaw Fault possibly implies an along‐strike change of deformation responses to the shortening process by the India plate oblique subduction. The middle segment of the Sagaing Fault is likely locked and prone to hosting large earthquakes according to the derived low b‐value.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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