The 2010Mw7.2ElMayor-Cucapah earthquake provides a unique target of postseismic study as deformation extends across several distinct geological provinces, including the coldMesozoic arc crust of the Peninsular Ranges and newly formed, hot, extending lithosphere within the Salton Trough. We use five years of global positioning system measurements to invert for afterslip and constrain a 3-D finite-element model that simulates viscoelastic relaxation. We find that afterslip cannot readily explain far-field displacements (more than 50 km from the epicentre). These displacements are best explained by viscoelastic relaxation of a horizontally and vertically heterogeneous lower crust and upper mantle. Lower viscosities beneath the Salton Trough co...
The 3D quasi-static displacements during and following an earthquake provide a wealth of information...
Viscoelastic processes in the upper mantle redistribute seismically generated stresses and modulate ...
Postseismic surface deformations are attributed to the inelastic flow of the subcrustal regions of t...
Due to its location on a transtensional section of the Pacific-North American plate boundary, the Sa...
We study the global viscoelastic deformations associated with a shear dislocation on a fault embedde...
Previous studies have shown that postseismic relaxation following the 2004 Mw6.0 Parkfield, CA, eart...
Understanding of postseismic deformation following great subduction zone earthquakes is complicated ...
Consideration of the three-dimensional heterogeneity of mantle rheology allows models of viscoelasti...
Space geodesy showed that broad-scale postseismic deformation occurred after the 1992 Landers earthq...
The concept of a weak asthenospheric layer underlying Earth's mobile tectonic plates is fundamental ...
The 2005 M-w 7.8 Tarapaca earthquake was the result of normal faulting on a west-dipping plane at a ...
More than 7 years of observations of postseismic relaxation after the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquak...
Spatial and temporal measurements from satellite geodesy observations provide fundamental constraint...
International audienceThe classical interseismic mechanical models of the lithosphere assume that th...
The 3D quasi-static displacements during and following an earthquake provide a wealth of information...
Viscoelastic processes in the upper mantle redistribute seismically generated stresses and modulate ...
Postseismic surface deformations are attributed to the inelastic flow of the subcrustal regions of t...
Due to its location on a transtensional section of the Pacific-North American plate boundary, the Sa...
We study the global viscoelastic deformations associated with a shear dislocation on a fault embedde...
Previous studies have shown that postseismic relaxation following the 2004 Mw6.0 Parkfield, CA, eart...
Understanding of postseismic deformation following great subduction zone earthquakes is complicated ...
Consideration of the three-dimensional heterogeneity of mantle rheology allows models of viscoelasti...
Space geodesy showed that broad-scale postseismic deformation occurred after the 1992 Landers earthq...
The concept of a weak asthenospheric layer underlying Earth's mobile tectonic plates is fundamental ...
The 2005 M-w 7.8 Tarapaca earthquake was the result of normal faulting on a west-dipping plane at a ...
More than 7 years of observations of postseismic relaxation after the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquak...
Spatial and temporal measurements from satellite geodesy observations provide fundamental constraint...
International audienceThe classical interseismic mechanical models of the lithosphere assume that th...
The 3D quasi-static displacements during and following an earthquake provide a wealth of information...
Viscoelastic processes in the upper mantle redistribute seismically generated stresses and modulate ...
Postseismic surface deformations are attributed to the inelastic flow of the subcrustal regions of t...