1994 Bolivian Earthquake Eric Kiser. 1994 Bolivian Earthquake Moment Magnitude (Mw): 8.3 Epicenter:...

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1994 Bolivian Earthquake Eric Kiser

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1994 Bolivian Earthquake

Eric Kiser

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1994 Bolivian Earthquake

• Moment Magnitude (Mw): 8.3

• Epicenter: 13.84°S and 67.55 °W

• Depth: 631km

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Outline

• Rupture Characteristics

• Comparison with other Deep Earthquakes

• Tectonics

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Silver et al., 1995

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Directivity Analysis

Silver et al., 1995

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Silver et al., 1995

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Silver et al., 1995

• 30km by 50km Rupture Plane

• 40s Duration

• 1.25 km/s Velocity

• Rupture plane is too large

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Other Rupture Properties

• No Isotropic Component (Okal, 1996)

• Friction melting (Kanamori et al, 1998)– Efficiency: 0.036– Non-Radiated Energy: 1.4x1018 J– 52,000°C Temperature Increase – Slow Rupture Velocity and Large Slip

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Differences in the 1994 Bolivia and Tonga Earthquakes

Wiens and McGuire, 1995

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Tonga Earthquake

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Bolivia Earthquake

Tinker et al., 1995

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Tectonic Setting

Kirby et al., 1995

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Tectonic Setting

Kirby et al., 1995

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Tectonic Setting

Kirby et al., 1995

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Kirby et al., 1995

• Kinks from compression

• Kinks meet resistance at the lower mantle

• Slab Thickening

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Summary

• Deepest earthquake ever recorded

• Rupture extent, no isotropic component, and seismic efficiency have important implications for deep earthquake mechanisms

• The majority of deep earthquakes may not exhibit these rupture characteristics