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Segmentation of the Blanco Transform Fault Zone from earthquake analysis: Complex tectonics of an oceanic transform fault

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Title Segmentation of the Blanco Transform Fault Zone from earthquake analysis: Complex tectonics of an oceanic transform fault
Names Braunmiller, Jochen (creator)
Nábělek, John (creator)
Date Issued 2008 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract The Blanco Transform Fault Zone (BTFZ) forms the ~350 km long Pacific–Juan de
Fuca plate boundary between the Gorda and Juan de Fuca ridges. Nearby broadband
seismic networks provide a unique framework for a detailed, long-term seismotectonic
study of an entire oceanic transform fault (OTF) system. We use regional waveforms to
determine 129 earthquake source parameters; combined with 28 Harvard moment tensors,
they represent the largest waveform derived OTF source parameter data set. Joint epicenter
determination removes the northeasterly routine location bias. Projecting seismicity onto
the BTFZ, we determine along-fault seismic slip rate variations. Earthquake source
parameters and morphology indicate several transform segments separated by extensional
step overs. The eastern segment from Gorda Ridge to Gorda Depression is a pull-apart
basin. The longest transform (~150 km) following Blanco Ridge from the Gorda to
Cascadia depression is seismically very active, seismically fully coupled, has a wider
seismic zone (~9 km) than other BTFZ transform segments and accommodates the largest
(Mw 6.4–6.5) BTFZ earthquakes. Interpretation of Cascadia Depression as spreading
ridge is supported by plate motion parallel normal faulting T axes. Spreading is currently
tectonic; 9 km deep earthquakes indicate a deep source for intermittent intrusives and
rapid postemplacement cooling. A short transform connects to the pull-apart Surveyor
Depression. Widely spread seismicity along the western BTFZ reflects complex
morphology indicating ongoing plate boundary reorganization along short, narrow width
subparallel faults. Seismic coupling is low in extensional (~15%) compared to transform
areas (35–100%), implying different mechanical properties. Centroid depth variations are
consistent with seismic slip cutoff near 600°C.
Genre Article
Topic Blanco Transform Fault Zone
Identifier Braunmiller, J., & Nábělek, J. (2008). Segmentation of the Blanco Transform Fault Zone from earthquake analysis: Complex tectonics of an oceanic transform fault. Journal of Geophysical Research, 113

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