Title of article :
Foreshock Occurrence Rates before Large Earthquakes Worldwide
Author/Authors :
P. A. Reasenberg ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
25
From page :
355
To page :
379
Abstract :
Global rates of foreshock occurrence involving shallow M S 6 and M S 7 mainshocks and M S 5 foreshocks were measured, using earthquakes listed in the Harvard CMT catalog for the period 1978–1996. These rates are similar to rates ones measured in previous worldwide and regional studies when they are normalized for the ranges of magnitude difference they each span. The observed worldwide rates were compared to a generic model of earthquake clustering, which is based on patterns of small and moderate aftershocks in California, and were found to exceed the California model by a factor of approximately 2. Significant differences in foreshock rate were found among subsets of earthquakes defined by their focal mechanism and tectonic region, with the rate before thrust events higher and the rate before strike-slip events lower than the worldwide average. Among the thrust events a large majority, composed of events located in shallow subduction zones, registered a high foreshock rate, while a minority, located in continental thrust belts, measured a low rate. These differences may explain why previous surveys have revealed low foreshock rates among thrust events in California (especially southern California), while the worldwide observations suggest the opposite: California, lacking an active subduction zone in most of its territory, and including a region of mountain-building thrusts in the south, reflects the low rate apparently typical for continental thrusts, while the worldwide observations, dominated by shallow subduction zone events, are foreshock-rich.
Keywords :
earthquake clustering. , foreshock rates , Foreshock
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Record number :
429135
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