Affiliation:
1. Geological Sciences Department, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79968, USA
2. Los Alamos National Laboratory, P.O. Box 1663, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA
Abstract
SUMMARY
The state of Utah, USA, experiences around 3800 catalogued earthquakes per year, highlighting that the region is seismically active and susceptible to earthquakes. Following the 2002 Denali Fault (M7.9) earthquake in Alaska, the region showed an elevated seismicity rate for 3 weeks following the passage of high amplitude surface waves, suggesting that the region may be particularly susceptible to dynamic triggering. With over 23 396 faults and each fault presenting a potential fault for triggering, we systematically search for dynamic triggering throughout the state of Utah caused by large, global earthquakes with M ≥ 7. Specifically, we analyse earthquake catalogues and all available waveform data to determine statistical increases of seismicity rate following the passage of seismic arrivals. While we find instances of dynamic triggering, our results show that these events occur sparsely in the region. In total, less than 20 per cent of the 273 main shocks that occur from 2000 to the end of 2017 show a statistical indication of dynamic triggering throughout the Utah region, highlighting that dynamic triggering is limited for stresses created by transient signals from global M ≥ 7 earthquakes, with the exception being the Denali Fault (M7.9), Alaska earthquake (i.e. an instance of significant triggering).
Funder
University of Texas at El Paso
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics
Reference52 articles.
1. Testing for the ‘predictability’ of dynamically triggered earthquakes in The Geysers geothermal field;Aiken;Earth planet. Sci. Lett.,2018
2. Optimally oriented remote triggering in the COSO geothermal region;Alfaro-Diaz;J. geophys. Res.,2020
3. A uniform moment magnitude earthquake catalog and background seismicity rates for the wasatch front and surrounding Utah region;Arabasz;Appendix E of Earthquake Probabilities for the Wasatch Front region in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming: Utah Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publication,2016
4. Geothermal Resources of Utah: A Digital Atlas of Utah’s Geothermal Resources;Blackett;Utah Geological Survey,2002
5. Energy & Mineral Maps – Utah Geological Survey;Bon,2008