Coulomb stress transfer and accumulation on the Sagaing Fault, Myanmar, over the past 110 years and its implications for seismic hazard

Myanmar is drawing rapidly increasing attention from the world for its seismic hazard. The Sagaing Fault (SF), an active right‐lateral strike‐slip fault passing through Myanmar, has been being the source of serious seismic damage of the country. Thus, awareness of seismic hazard assessment of this r...

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Main Authors: Wei, Shengji, Li, Y. D., Wang, R. J., Zheng, Y., Xiong, X., Shan, B., Zhou, Y. M.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-898372020-09-26T21:29:39Z Coulomb stress transfer and accumulation on the Sagaing Fault, Myanmar, over the past 110 years and its implications for seismic hazard Wei, Shengji Li, Y. D. Wang, R. J. Zheng, Y. Xiong, X. Shan, B. Zhou, Y. M. Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Earthquake Triggering Coulomb Failure Stress DRNTU::Science::Geology Myanmar is drawing rapidly increasing attention from the world for its seismic hazard. The Sagaing Fault (SF), an active right‐lateral strike‐slip fault passing through Myanmar, has been being the source of serious seismic damage of the country. Thus, awareness of seismic hazard assessment of this region is of pivotal significance by taking into account the interaction and migration of earthquakes with respect to time and space. We investigated a seismic series comprising10 earthquakes with M > 6.5 that occurred along the SF since 1906. The Coulomb failure stress modeling exhibits significant interactions among the earthquakes. After the 1906 earthquake, eight out of nine earthquakes occurred in the positively stress‐enhanced zone of the preceding earthquakes, verifying that the hypothesis of earthquake triggering is applicable on the SF. Moreover, we identified three visible positively stressed earthquake gaps on the central and southern SF, on which seismic hazard is increased. Published version 2018-10-22T08:59:20Z 2019-12-06T17:34:37Z 2018-10-22T08:59:20Z 2019-12-06T17:34:37Z 2017 Journal Article Xiong, X., Shan, B., Zhou, Y. M., Wei, S. J., Li, Y. D., Wang, R. J., & Zheng, Y. (2017). Coulomb stress transfer and accumulation on the Sagaing Fault, Myanmar, over the past 110 years and its implications for seismic hazard. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(10), 4781-4789. doi:10.1002/2017GL072770 0094-8276 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89837 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46403 10.1002/2017GL072770 en Geophysical Research Letters © 2017 American Geophysical Union. This paper was published in Geophysical Research Letters and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of American Geophysical Union. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2017GL072770]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. 9 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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language English
topic Earthquake Triggering
Coulomb Failure Stress
DRNTU::Science::Geology
spellingShingle Earthquake Triggering
Coulomb Failure Stress
DRNTU::Science::Geology
Wei, Shengji
Li, Y. D.
Wang, R. J.
Zheng, Y.
Xiong, X.
Shan, B.
Zhou, Y. M.
Coulomb stress transfer and accumulation on the Sagaing Fault, Myanmar, over the past 110 years and its implications for seismic hazard
description Myanmar is drawing rapidly increasing attention from the world for its seismic hazard. The Sagaing Fault (SF), an active right‐lateral strike‐slip fault passing through Myanmar, has been being the source of serious seismic damage of the country. Thus, awareness of seismic hazard assessment of this region is of pivotal significance by taking into account the interaction and migration of earthquakes with respect to time and space. We investigated a seismic series comprising10 earthquakes with M > 6.5 that occurred along the SF since 1906. The Coulomb failure stress modeling exhibits significant interactions among the earthquakes. After the 1906 earthquake, eight out of nine earthquakes occurred in the positively stress‐enhanced zone of the preceding earthquakes, verifying that the hypothesis of earthquake triggering is applicable on the SF. Moreover, we identified three visible positively stressed earthquake gaps on the central and southern SF, on which seismic hazard is increased.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Wei, Shengji
Li, Y. D.
Wang, R. J.
Zheng, Y.
Xiong, X.
Shan, B.
Zhou, Y. M.
format Article
author Wei, Shengji
Li, Y. D.
Wang, R. J.
Zheng, Y.
Xiong, X.
Shan, B.
Zhou, Y. M.
author_sort Wei, Shengji
title Coulomb stress transfer and accumulation on the Sagaing Fault, Myanmar, over the past 110 years and its implications for seismic hazard
title_short Coulomb stress transfer and accumulation on the Sagaing Fault, Myanmar, over the past 110 years and its implications for seismic hazard
title_full Coulomb stress transfer and accumulation on the Sagaing Fault, Myanmar, over the past 110 years and its implications for seismic hazard
title_fullStr Coulomb stress transfer and accumulation on the Sagaing Fault, Myanmar, over the past 110 years and its implications for seismic hazard
title_full_unstemmed Coulomb stress transfer and accumulation on the Sagaing Fault, Myanmar, over the past 110 years and its implications for seismic hazard
title_sort coulomb stress transfer and accumulation on the sagaing fault, myanmar, over the past 110 years and its implications for seismic hazard
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