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Revisiting the 1960 Chilean Earthquake -For the 50 th Anniversary Hiroo Kanamori Seismological Laboratory California Institute of Technology In collaboration with Luis Rivera, and with help from Stewart Smith, and Frank Press.

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Revisiting the 1960 Chilean Earthquake

-For the 50th Anniversary –

Hiroo KanamoriSeismological LaboratoryCalifornia Institute of Technology

In collaboration with Luis Rivera, and with help from Stewart Smith, and Frank Press.

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1960 Chilean Earthquake (Mw=9.5)

Believed to be the largest in the last century.

cf. 1964 Alaskan Earthquake, Mw=9.22004 Sumatra-Andaman Is. Earthquake, Mw=9.21952 Kamchatka Earthquake, Mw=9.0

Is it really the largest ?

Is something special ?

What have we learnt from it?

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Dextral (right-lateral) Rotation of the Pacific Benioff (1958)

San Andreas

KamchatkaHodgson’s (1956) mechanism

Background, e.g., Benioff’s Idea

Japan, Right-lateral (Median Tectonic line)

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Saint-Amand, 1961

200 km

Aftershocks immediately after the 1960 earthquake

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Static (uplift, subsidence, strain etc)

Plafker and Savage (1970)

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Plafker and Savage (1970)Plafker (1972)

up

lift

up

lift

sub

sid

ence

Vertical Displacement (subsidence and uplift)

up

lift

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Plafker and Savage (1970) Uplift-Subsidence data and Models

Model B

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Moreno et al. (2009)Barrientos and Ward (1990)

Mw=9.26

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Linde and Silver (1989)

deep slip

Larger Mw (=9.45)

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Seismology

Normal modeSurface waves

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1960 Chile, PAS =83 , =135

One-day seismogram of the 1960 Chilean earthquake (Mw=9.5)

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Interpretation of Pasadena strain record (Kanamori and Cipar, 1974)

Mw=9.55

Uncertainties: dip angle, source finiteness, instrument response

Mw=9.35

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1960 Chile, Palisade R4

Synthetic HK M0=2.7x1023 N-m sf=l80

4 c

m

500 s

Obs.

Syn.

Mw=9.55

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1990

2010

2000

9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.81960

1970

1980

Mw

static

seismic

“precursor”

History of the 1960 Chilean Earthquake Mw estimates

PSP

BW

B

B

S

KC

LSCS

OT

BZ

“relative”

MBKM

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1990

2010

2000

9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.51960

1970

1980

Mw

static

seismic

History of the 1964 Alaskan Earthquake Mw estimates

PHS

MM

KBRI

O

A

P

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An important record is the strain seismogram recorded at Isabella, California.

This record is of historical importance because it provided the first observations of the Earth’s free oscillations.

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Bullen (An Introduction to the Theory of Seismology, 1963)

Then in 1960 at the Helsinki meeting of the I.A.S.P.E.I., there occurred one of the most dramatic scientific sessions this author has witnessed.

Press announced that Benioff had once again observed long-period waves ….

Slichter announced ….

Lamont result ……

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1960 Chilean Earthquake, Isabella Benioff Strain Record

Computed Earthtide

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Chile

ISA Back Azimuth to Chile, N145.7 W

Benioff et al. (1961) N32 Wα=2.3

N

Angle (α) between the ISA strain rod and the great circle to Chile

α

L(G) to R sensitivity ratio

L

R

Strain rod

Incident wave

2

sin(2 )

cos

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Smith (1966)

54 min 7.5 min

Normal-mode spectrum (from 7.5 min to 54 min) of the 1960 Chilean and the 1964 Alaskan earthquakes recorded with the ISA strainmeter.

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Smith (1966)

54 min 7.5 min

Toroidal Modes on the ISA Spectrum (Red)

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Observed Mode Energy Ratio of Chile to Alaska earthquakes, Smith(1966)

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Normal mode spectral amplitudes of the 1960 Chilean earthquake are about 2 to 5 times larger than those of the 1964 Alaskan earthquake.

This does not necessarily mean that the Chilean earthquake is correspondingly larger (in M0) than the Alaskan earthquake.

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Unknown in 1966Can be computed now

0

0

0Chile

0Ala

unitChile

unitAlask

Chile

Alaska ska

a

Excitaobserved amp

observ

tion

Excitationed amp

M

M

M

M

Determined in 1966

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116

134

N N

ISA

ISA

Alaska Chile

Rupture-Station Geometry

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Ru u

eR R

From 285 min to 8139 min (about 5.45 days)

For Chile K&C (1974) s=10°, =10°, =90°, d=35 km

modified s=10°, =17°, =90°, d=20 km

For Alaska K (1970) s=246°, =20°, =90°, d=75 km

modified s=246°, =10°, =90°, d=20 km

Computation of Strain Spectrum

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0

0.05

0.1

0.15

0.2

0.25

0.3

-200 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200

Data 3

Chile (uniform)

Chile (B-W)

Ch

ile (

un

ifo

rm)

Distance, km

0

0.05

0.1

0.15

0.2

0.25

0.3

-200 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200

Data 3

Alaska (uniform) (uniform)Alaska (Tapered)

Ala

ska

(u

nifo

rm)

(un

ifo

rm)

Distance, km

Slip distribution

Chile

Alaska

Barrientos and Ward (1990)

Tapered

uniform

uniform

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1960 Chile, ISA strain spectra (285 to 8139 min) Unit Moment (1x1023 N-m, s/d/r=10/17/90, d=20km)

Nan

ost

rain

-sec

23

4

56

7 8 9 10 1112

13

14

2

3

4

0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5Frequency, mHz

Av. 2-14 15003

average

Finite source (B-W)

5

6 8 910

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1964 Alaska, ISA strain spectra (285 to 8139 min) Unit Moment (1x1023 N-m, s/d/r=245/10/90, d=20 km)

Nan

ost

rain

-sec

0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5Frequency, mHz

2

3

4 5 6 7 8

9

1011 12

1314

2 3

4

Av. 2-14 15003

average

Finite source(Tapered)

5

6

8 109

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Angular order, l(7.5 min)(54 min)

Ch

ile/A

lask

a M

om

ent

Rat

ioChile/Alaska Moment Ratio

1

10

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Data 2 3:32:13 PM 9/24/2009

uncorrected Smith (1966)Excitatio-corrected Point sourceExcitation-corrected finite (variable)Excitation-corrected finite (uniform)

Sq

rt o

f F

ig.

5

AMode #

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1990

2010

2000

9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.81960

1970

1980

Mw

static

seismic

“precursor”

History of the 1960 Chilean Earthquake Mw estimates

PSP

BW

B

B

S

KC

LSCS

OT

BZ

“relative”

MBKM

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Revisiting the Toroidal modes

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Comparison of the 1960 Chile (Valdivia) and the 2010 Chile (Maule) Earthquakes

Top: The strainmeter record of the 1960 earthquake at ISA (NW component). This is one of the most importanthistorical records in seismology from which the first observation of the Earth’s free oscillations was made.

Bottom: The strainmeter record of the 2010 earthquake at PFO (NW component).

Note the large even-order G waves (Love waves and toroidal modes) on the 1960 record and the almostcomplete absence of them on the 2010 record, suggesting significantly different mechanisms for the twoearthquakes.

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Chile

PFO Strain rodN45 W α=10.5

N

Angle (α) between strain rod and the great circle to Chile

Sensitivity to transverse motion sin(2α) Back Azimuth to Chile,

N145.7 W

ISA Strain rodN38.8 W α=4.5

34.3

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Smith (1966)

54 min 7.5 min

Toroidal Modes on the ISA Spectrum (Red)

T 3 4 5 6 8 9 10

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To increase G/R (or T/S) ratio, increasing the strike-slip component is most effective.

No thrust mechanism can explain the observed ratio.

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Free oscillation patterns

Spheroidal mode

Toroidal mode

Courtesy of Dr. Michel Van CampAnimation from Hein Haakhttp://www.knmi.nl/kenniscentrum/eigentrillingen-sumatra.html

earthquakes.

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Isabella strain seismograph worked normally (i.e., no anomalous L/R ratio) for the 1964 Alaska earthquake (after) and the 1957 Mongolian earthquake (before).

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1964 Alaska ISA NW strain L/R sensitivity=0.42

R2G2 R3

U=4.4 km/s for G2

U-3.5 km/s for R2

U=3.5 km/s for R3

overtone

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1964 Alaska ISA Strain NE M0=7.5x1022 N-m (s/d/r=245/10/20) (Network, sf=l50s)L/R sensitivity=9.5

G2 G4

stra

in

10000s

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G1

R1

R2G2

1957 Mongolian earthquake recorded at ISA

time, s

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1957 Mongolian earthquake recorded at ISA(strain meter + network + galvanometer)

Integrated strain

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Comparison between spheroidal and toroidal mode excitation (l=2 to 10)

spheroidal toroidal

=90

130

140

150

Observed (FFT)

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Precursor?About 15 min before the mainshock.Large (comparable to the mainshock)

Kanamori and Cipar (1974)Pasadena strain meter

Kanamori and Anderson (1975)Normal mode

Cifuentes and Silver (1989)Normal mode (more complete than K&A)

Pasadena Spectrum

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Kanamori and Cipar (1974)

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1000 s

Mainshock PForeshock P S

1960 Chilean earthquake, PAS Benioff Strain (NS) 180-4-10“Precursor”

G2 R2

P, S, G1,R1

Mainshock P

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3000 s

G2 and R2U=7 km/s

G3 and R3U=7 km/s

G4 and R4U=7 km/s

G2 R2

P

observed

syntheticwithout precursor

1960 Chilean earthquake, PAS Benioff Strain (NS) 180-4-10

bp n 4 c 0.00125 0.01 p 2

P, S, G1, R1

Precursor to (1) Precursor to (2)

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Cifuentes (1989)

Foreshock-Mainshock sequence

8.3 7.8

Mainshock

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Where does the precursory deformation occur?

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Cascadia Current model (Geological Survey of Canada)

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Moment-rate Spectrum(with ω2 reference spectra)

Mo

me

nt,

N-m

Frequency, Hz

Mw=9.5

9.0

8.5

8.0

7.5

2004 Sumatra Mw=9.2

2010 Chile Mw=8.8

1960 Chile Mw=9.5

Hartzell and Heaton, 1985

Also:mB_hat= 7.6 for both 1960 Chile and 1964 AlaskaHouston and Kanamori (1986)

mB_hat=7.2 for the 2004 Sumatra Kanamori( (2006)

Estimated from ISA strain Smith (1966),also tsunami Abe (1979, 2010)

Estimated from PFO strain for the 2010 event

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Conclusion

1. The 1960 Chilean earthquake is probably 2 to 5 times (in M0) larger than the 1964 Alaska earthquake. (super-cycle event?)

2. The existence and mechanism of precursor are still inconclusive.

3. Slip or deformation may have to be invoked in somewhere other than the mega-thrust boundary. ( e.g., deep slip or deformation)

4. “Super-cycle event” may involve a different deformation pattern.Most likely, half thrust and half right-lateral.

5. The super-cycle event can be different from other “average” great earthquakes. Strike slip strain is not released in every great

earthquake, and only when it accumulates over several events it triggers a super-cycle event.

Caveat:

Old data are inevitably incomplete and uncertain.

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