First direct observation of coseismic slip and seafloor rupture along a submarine normal fault and implications for fault slip history

Properly assessing the extent and magnitude of fault ruptures associated with large earthquakes is critical for understanding fault behavior and associated hazard. Submarine faults can trigger tsunamis, whose characteristics are defined by the geometry of seafloor displacement, studied primarily thr...

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Main Authors: Tominaga, Masako, Triebe, Lars, Godard, Marguerite, Haaga, Kristian A., Hamelin, Cédric, Ildefonse, Benoit, Jamieson, John W., John, Barbara E., Leleu, Thomas, MacLeod, Christopher J., Massot-Campos, Miquel, Nomikou, Paraskevi, Paquet, Marine, Rommevaux-Jestin, Céline, Rothenbeck, Marcel, Steinführer, Anja, Campos, Ricard, Gracias, Nuno, Garcia, Rafael, Andreani, Muriel, Vilaseca, Géraud, Escartín, Javier, Leclerc, Frédérique, Olive, Jean-Arthur, Mevel, Catherine, Cannat, Mathilde, Petersen, Sven, Augustin, Nico, Feuillet, Nathalie, Deplus, Christine, Bezos, Antoine, Bonnemains, Diane, Chavagnac, Valérie, Choi, Yujin
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-839722020-09-26T21:25:28Z First direct observation of coseismic slip and seafloor rupture along a submarine normal fault and implications for fault slip history Tominaga, Masako Triebe, Lars Godard, Marguerite Haaga, Kristian A. Hamelin, Cédric Ildefonse, Benoit Jamieson, John W. John, Barbara E. Leleu, Thomas MacLeod, Christopher J. Massot-Campos, Miquel Nomikou, Paraskevi Paquet, Marine Rommevaux-Jestin, Céline Rothenbeck, Marcel Steinführer, Anja Campos, Ricard Gracias, Nuno Garcia, Rafael Andreani, Muriel Vilaseca, Géraud Escartín, Javier Leclerc, Frédérique Olive, Jean-Arthur Mevel, Catherine Cannat, Mathilde Petersen, Sven Augustin, Nico Feuillet, Nathalie Deplus, Christine Bezos, Antoine Bonnemains, Diane Chavagnac, Valérie Choi, Yujin Earth Observatory of Singapore Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes Submarine Fault Earthquake Properly assessing the extent and magnitude of fault ruptures associated with large earthquakes is critical for understanding fault behavior and associated hazard. Submarine faults can trigger tsunamis, whose characteristics are defined by the geometry of seafloor displacement, studied primarily through indirect observations (e.g., seismic event parameters, seismic profiles, shipboard bathymetry, coring) rather than direct ones. Using deep-sea vehicles, we identify for the first time a marker of coseismic slip on a submarine fault plane along the Roseau Fault (Lesser Antilles), and measure its vertical displacement of ∼0.9min situ. We also map recent fissuring and faulting of sediments on the hangingwall, along ∼3km of rupture in close proximity to the fault’s base, and document the reactivation of erosion and sedimentation within and downslope of the scarp. These deformation structures were caused by the 2004Mw6.3 Les Saintes earthquake, which triggered a subsequent tsunami. Their characterization informs estimates of earthquake recurrence on this fault and provides new constraints on the geometry of fault rupture, which is both shorter and displayslocally larger coseismic displacements than available model predictions that lack field constraints. This methodology of detailed field observations coupled with near-bottom geophysical surveying can be readily applied to numerous submarine fault systems, and should prove useful in evaluating seismic and tsunamigenic hazard in all geodynamic contexts. Published version 2019-11-15T08:31:16Z 2019-12-06T15:35:35Z 2019-11-15T08:31:16Z 2019-12-06T15:35:35Z 2016 Journal Article Escartín, J., Leclerc, F., Olive, J. A., Mevel, C., Cannat, M., Petersen, S., … Vilaseca, G. (2016). First direct observation of coseismic slip and seafloor rupture along a submarine normal fault and implications for fault slip history. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 45096-107. doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2016.06.024 0012-821X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83972 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/50418 10.1016/j.epsl.2016.06.024 en Earth and Planetary Science Letters © 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). 12 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
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language English
topic Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes
Submarine Fault
Earthquake
spellingShingle Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes
Submarine Fault
Earthquake
Tominaga, Masako
Triebe, Lars
Godard, Marguerite
Haaga, Kristian A.
Hamelin, Cédric
Ildefonse, Benoit
Jamieson, John W.
John, Barbara E.
Leleu, Thomas
MacLeod, Christopher J.
Massot-Campos, Miquel
Nomikou, Paraskevi
Paquet, Marine
Rommevaux-Jestin, Céline
Rothenbeck, Marcel
Steinführer, Anja
Campos, Ricard
Gracias, Nuno
Garcia, Rafael
Andreani, Muriel
Vilaseca, Géraud
Escartín, Javier
Leclerc, Frédérique
Olive, Jean-Arthur
Mevel, Catherine
Cannat, Mathilde
Petersen, Sven
Augustin, Nico
Feuillet, Nathalie
Deplus, Christine
Bezos, Antoine
Bonnemains, Diane
Chavagnac, Valérie
Choi, Yujin
First direct observation of coseismic slip and seafloor rupture along a submarine normal fault and implications for fault slip history
description Properly assessing the extent and magnitude of fault ruptures associated with large earthquakes is critical for understanding fault behavior and associated hazard. Submarine faults can trigger tsunamis, whose characteristics are defined by the geometry of seafloor displacement, studied primarily through indirect observations (e.g., seismic event parameters, seismic profiles, shipboard bathymetry, coring) rather than direct ones. Using deep-sea vehicles, we identify for the first time a marker of coseismic slip on a submarine fault plane along the Roseau Fault (Lesser Antilles), and measure its vertical displacement of ∼0.9min situ. We also map recent fissuring and faulting of sediments on the hangingwall, along ∼3km of rupture in close proximity to the fault’s base, and document the reactivation of erosion and sedimentation within and downslope of the scarp. These deformation structures were caused by the 2004Mw6.3 Les Saintes earthquake, which triggered a subsequent tsunami. Their characterization informs estimates of earthquake recurrence on this fault and provides new constraints on the geometry of fault rupture, which is both shorter and displayslocally larger coseismic displacements than available model predictions that lack field constraints. This methodology of detailed field observations coupled with near-bottom geophysical surveying can be readily applied to numerous submarine fault systems, and should prove useful in evaluating seismic and tsunamigenic hazard in all geodynamic contexts.
author2 Earth Observatory of Singapore
author_facet Earth Observatory of Singapore
Tominaga, Masako
Triebe, Lars
Godard, Marguerite
Haaga, Kristian A.
Hamelin, Cédric
Ildefonse, Benoit
Jamieson, John W.
John, Barbara E.
Leleu, Thomas
MacLeod, Christopher J.
Massot-Campos, Miquel
Nomikou, Paraskevi
Paquet, Marine
Rommevaux-Jestin, Céline
Rothenbeck, Marcel
Steinführer, Anja
Campos, Ricard
Gracias, Nuno
Garcia, Rafael
Andreani, Muriel
Vilaseca, Géraud
Escartín, Javier
Leclerc, Frédérique
Olive, Jean-Arthur
Mevel, Catherine
Cannat, Mathilde
Petersen, Sven
Augustin, Nico
Feuillet, Nathalie
Deplus, Christine
Bezos, Antoine
Bonnemains, Diane
Chavagnac, Valérie
Choi, Yujin
format Article
author Tominaga, Masako
Triebe, Lars
Godard, Marguerite
Haaga, Kristian A.
Hamelin, Cédric
Ildefonse, Benoit
Jamieson, John W.
John, Barbara E.
Leleu, Thomas
MacLeod, Christopher J.
Massot-Campos, Miquel
Nomikou, Paraskevi
Paquet, Marine
Rommevaux-Jestin, Céline
Rothenbeck, Marcel
Steinführer, Anja
Campos, Ricard
Gracias, Nuno
Garcia, Rafael
Andreani, Muriel
Vilaseca, Géraud
Escartín, Javier
Leclerc, Frédérique
Olive, Jean-Arthur
Mevel, Catherine
Cannat, Mathilde
Petersen, Sven
Augustin, Nico
Feuillet, Nathalie
Deplus, Christine
Bezos, Antoine
Bonnemains, Diane
Chavagnac, Valérie
Choi, Yujin
author_sort Tominaga, Masako
title First direct observation of coseismic slip and seafloor rupture along a submarine normal fault and implications for fault slip history
title_short First direct observation of coseismic slip and seafloor rupture along a submarine normal fault and implications for fault slip history
title_full First direct observation of coseismic slip and seafloor rupture along a submarine normal fault and implications for fault slip history
title_fullStr First direct observation of coseismic slip and seafloor rupture along a submarine normal fault and implications for fault slip history
title_full_unstemmed First direct observation of coseismic slip and seafloor rupture along a submarine normal fault and implications for fault slip history
title_sort first direct observation of coseismic slip and seafloor rupture along a submarine normal fault and implications for fault slip history
publishDate 2019
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83972
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/50418
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