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Article Dans Une Revue Earth and Planetary Science Letters Année : 2012

The 2012 Sumatra great earthquake sequence

Zacharie Duputel
Luis Rivera
Jean-Paul Ampuero

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The equatorial Indian Ocean is a well known place of active intraplate deformation defying the conventional view of rigid plates separated by narrow boundaries where deformation is confined. On 11 April 2012, this region was hit in a couple of hours by two of the largest strike-slip earthquakes ever recorded (moment magnitudes Mw=8.6 and Mw=8.2). Broadband seismological observations of the Mw=8.6 mainshock indicate a large centroid depth (~30 km) and remarkable rupture complexity. Detailed study of the surface-wave directivity and moment rate functions clearly indicates the partition of the rupture into at least two distinct subevents. To account for these observations, we developed a procedure to invert for multiple-point-source parameters. The optimum source model at long period consists of two point sources separated by about 209 km with magnitudes Mw=8.5 and 8.3. To explain the remaining discrepancies between predicted and observed surface waves, we can refine this model by adding directivity along the WNW-ESE axis. However, we do not exclude more complicated models. To analyze the Mw=8.2 aftershock, we removed the perturbation due to large surface-wave arrivals of the Mw=8.6 mainshock by subtracting the corresponding synthetics computed for the two-subevent model. Analysis of the surface-wave amplitudes suggests that the Mw=8.2 aftershock had a large centroid depth between 30 km and 40 km. This major earthquake sequence brings a new perspective to the seismotectonics of the equatorial Indian Ocean and reveals active deep lithospheric deformation.
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hal-00839932 , version 1 (01-07-2013)

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Zacharie Duputel, H. Kanamori, Victor C. Tsai, Luis Rivera, Lingseng Meng, et al.. The 2012 Sumatra great earthquake sequence. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2012, 351-352, pp.247-257. ⟨hal-00839932⟩
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