Dislocation modeling of creep-related tilt changes

Tectonophysics
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Abstract

Tilt changes associated with 1–5 mm of fault creep have been detected at several different locations on the San Andreas fault on tiltmeters within 500 m of the creep observation point. The creep-related tilts have amplitudes of 0̌.5 μrad and durations comparable to the creep events. No changes  10−2 μrad have been observed on tiltmeters at distances  1 km from the fault at the time of the creep events. Dislocation models capable of replicating the creep-related tilt events have been constructed to examine the relationship of the model parameters to details of the tilt waveforms. The tilt time histories and bounded assumptions of the source-station configurations, and the displacement time history, can be used to infer the type and amount of displacement, the propagation direction and depth of the slip zone. The shallow depth and finite size of the slip zone indicated by these models contrasts with the horizontal extent.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Dislocation modeling of creep-related tilt changes
Series title Tectonophysics
DOI 10.1016/0040-1951(79)90267-1
Volume 52
Issue 1-4
Year Published 1979
Language English
Publisher Elsevier
Description 1 p.
First page 520
Last page 520
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