Fault Orientation Trumps Fault Maturity in Controlling Coseismic Rupture Characteristics of the 2021 Maduo Earthquake

Author:

Liu‐Zeng Jing1ORCID,Liu Zhijun1,Liu Xiaoli2,Milliner Chris3ORCID,Rodriguez Padilla Alba M.34ORCID,Xu Shiqing5ORCID,Avouac Jean‐Philippe3ORCID,Yao Wenqian1ORCID,Klinger Yann6ORCID,Han Longfei1ORCID,Shao Yanxiu1ORCID,Yan Xiaodong1,Aati Saif3ORCID,Shao Zhigang7

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth System Science Institute of Surface‐Earth System Science Tianjin University Tianjin China

2. Key Laboratory of Earthquake Geodesy Institute of Seismology China Earthquake Administration Wuhan China

3. Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences California Institute of Technology Pasadena CA USA

4. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences University of California Davis CA USA

5. Department of Earth and Space Sciences Southern University of Science and Technology Shenzhen China

6. Institut de physique du globe de Paris Paris France

7. China Earthquake Administration Institute of Earthquake Prediction Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractFault maturity has been proposed to exert a first order control on earthquake rupture, yet direct observations linking individual rupture to long‐term fault growth are rare. The 2021 Mw 7.4 Maduo earthquake ruptured the east‐growing end of the slow‐moving (∼1 mm/yr) Jiangcuo fault in north Tibet, providing an opportunity to examine the relation between rupture characteristics and fault structure. Here we combine field and multiple remote sensing techniques to map the surface rupture at cm‐resolution and document comprehensively on‐fault offsets and off‐fault deformation. The 158 km‐long surface rupture consists of misoriented structurally inherited N110°‐striking segments and younger optimally oriented N093°‐striking segments, relative to the regional stress field. Despite being comparatively newly formed, the ∼N093°‐striking fault segments accommodate more localized strain, with up to 3 m on‐fault left‐lateral slip and 25%–50% off‐fault deformation, and possibly faster rupture speed. These results are in contrast with previous findings showing more localized strain and faster rupture speed on more mature fault segments; instead, our observations suggest that fault orientation with respect to the regional stress can exert a more important control than fault maturity on coseismic rupture behavior when both factors are at play.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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