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Seasonal Seismicity of Northern California Before the Great 1906 Earthquake

机译:1906年大地震之前北加州的季节性地震活动

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During the late nineteenth century, coastal parts of northern California experienced seismicity which was more intense than at any other time in its historical record and was concentrated in Spring. The seasonal character of this anomalous seismicity was statistically significant from the 1880s, if not earlier, until the time of the great 1906 earthquake. It can be explained as a result of seasonal stress transients caused by the large seasonal sediment loads which accumulated in coastal bays that overlie active strike-slip faults, as a result of hydraulic mining of gold in inland areas. Such localised loading will increase the absolute vertical stress and reduce the absolute horizontal stress, thus facilitating shear failure by unclamping vertical fault planes. However, rather than simply influencing the timing of earthquakes which would otherwise have occurred anyway sometime later, this process appears to have affected the character of the region's seismicity, causing a sequence of magnitude 5-6 earthquakes which propagated outward from these coastal depocentres. These results have three important implications. First, the proposed physical mechanism is only feasible provided the deepest continental crust in this region has a viscosity no greater than ~10~(17) Pa s, giving it a Maxwell time of the order of weeks. These observations of seasonal seismicity thus suggest that such low viscosities are reasonable, a conclusion which has been difficult to establish using other evidence. They indicate that future calculations of the stress field in this region, for instance for investigation the role of earthquake triggering, should incorporate this response by lower-crustal flow, not just the immediate elastic effect. Second, the conclusion that seasonal stress transients caused by seasonal changes in surface processes can affect seismicity, has important implications for hazard assessment. It raises the possibility that surface processes may influence the seasonal timing and character of seismicity in other regions also. Finally, it indicates that the decades of intense seismicity, widely interpreted as precursory activity to the 1906 earthquake, were atypical of the longer-term record. Analogous sequences of moderate-sized events cannot necessarily be expected to provide advance warning of future large earthquakes in this region.
机译:十九世纪末期,北加州沿海地区经历了地震活动,其地震记录比其历史记录中的任何时候都要强烈,并且集中在春季。从1880年代开始,直到1906年大地震发生之前,这种异常地震活动的季节特征在统计上都很重要。这可以解释为季节性应力瞬变的结果,这是由于内陆地区水力开采金而在沿海海湾上积聚的大量季节性沉积物负荷引起的,这些沉积物覆盖了活跃的走滑断层。这种局部载荷将增加绝对垂直应力并减小绝对水平应力,从而通过松开垂直断层平面来促进剪切破坏。但是,这个过程不仅影响了以后无论如何都会发生的地震时间,它似乎已经影响了该地区地震活动的特征,造成了一系列5-6级地震,这些地震从这些沿海震源向外传播。这些结果具有三个重要含义。首先,所提出的物理机制只有在该地区最深的大陆壳的粘度不大于〜10〜(17)Pa s的情况下才可行,从而使麦克斯韦时间达到数周的量级。因此,这些对季节性地震活动的观察结果表明,如此低的粘度是合理的,这一结论很难用其他证据来确定。他们指出,未来对该区域应力场的计算,例如为了调查地震触发的作用,应结合低地壳流动而不是直接的弹性效应来考虑这种响应。其次,由地表过程的季节性变化引起的季节性应力瞬变会影响地震活动性的结论对危害评估具有重要意义。这也增加了地表过程也可能影响其他地区地震活动的季节时机和特征的可能性。最后,它表明几十年来的强烈地震活动,被广泛解释为1906年地震的前兆活动,是长期记录的典型。中等大小事件的类似序列不一定能预示该地区未来发生大地震的预警。

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