[1] We analyze seismic data from the San Andreas Fault (SAF) near Parkfield, California, to test for annual modulation in seismicity rates. We use statistical analyses to show that seismicity is modulated with an annual period in the creeping section of the fault and a semiannual period in the locked section of the fault. Although the exact mechanism for seasonal triggering is undetermined, it appears that stresses associated with the hydrologic cycle are sufficient to fracture critically stressed rocks either through pore-pressure diffusion or crustal loading/ unloading. These results shed additional light on the state of stress along the SAF, indicating that hydrologically induced stress perturbations of 2 kPa may be sufficient to trigger...
We investigate southern California seismicity in order to characterize its temporal evolution during...
We investigate southern California seismicity in order to characterize its temporal evolution during...
Periodic earthquake occurrences may reflect links with semidiurnal to multiyear tides, seasonal hydr...
Establishing what controls the timing of earthquakes is fundamental to understanding the nature of t...
Establishing what controls the timing of earthquakes is fundamental to understanding the nature of t...
The mechanism responsible for the triggering of earthquakes remains one of the least-understood aspe...
More than a decade of high quality data from geodetic and borehole strain instrumentation in the Par...
Decomposing fault mechanical processes advances our understanding of active fault systems and proper...
More than a decade of high quality data from geodetic and borehole strain instrumentation in the Pa...
Stresses in the lithosphere arise from multiple natural loading sources that include both surface an...
During the interseismic phase of the earthquake cycle, between large earthquakes, stress on faults e...
The current pattern of slip(1,2) within the San Andreas fault system in the San Francisco Bay area i...
Earthquake catalogs declustered of foreshocks, aftershocks and triggered seismicity for California a...
Central California is a tectonically active region in the Western United States, which encompasses ...
We investigate southern California seismicity in order to characterize its temporal evolution during...
We investigate southern California seismicity in order to characterize its temporal evolution during...
We investigate southern California seismicity in order to characterize its temporal evolution during...
Periodic earthquake occurrences may reflect links with semidiurnal to multiyear tides, seasonal hydr...
Establishing what controls the timing of earthquakes is fundamental to understanding the nature of t...
Establishing what controls the timing of earthquakes is fundamental to understanding the nature of t...
The mechanism responsible for the triggering of earthquakes remains one of the least-understood aspe...
More than a decade of high quality data from geodetic and borehole strain instrumentation in the Par...
Decomposing fault mechanical processes advances our understanding of active fault systems and proper...
More than a decade of high quality data from geodetic and borehole strain instrumentation in the Pa...
Stresses in the lithosphere arise from multiple natural loading sources that include both surface an...
During the interseismic phase of the earthquake cycle, between large earthquakes, stress on faults e...
The current pattern of slip(1,2) within the San Andreas fault system in the San Francisco Bay area i...
Earthquake catalogs declustered of foreshocks, aftershocks and triggered seismicity for California a...
Central California is a tectonically active region in the Western United States, which encompasses ...
We investigate southern California seismicity in order to characterize its temporal evolution during...
We investigate southern California seismicity in order to characterize its temporal evolution during...
We investigate southern California seismicity in order to characterize its temporal evolution during...
Periodic earthquake occurrences may reflect links with semidiurnal to multiyear tides, seasonal hydr...