Creeping faults: Good news, bad news?

Kate Huihsuan Chen*, Roland Bürgmann

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研究成果: 雜誌貢獻評論/辯論同行評審

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摘要

The motion of the Earth's tectonic plates drive fault slip. Some faults slip in sudden movements, releasing great amounts of energy during large earthquake ruptures, while others slip in steadier movements which release energy more slowly. The latter, known as creeping faults, are believed to be less hazardous but there is mounting evidence that they are more complex than previously thought and can also pose a significant hazard. A recent review by Harris [2017] documents the earthquake potential of creeping faults in shallow continental fault zones from worldwide data. She presents a comprehensive review of prior studies; key insights into when, where, and why fault creep takes place and under which conditions creeping faults may represent high seismic hazard and suggests some directions for future research.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)282-286
頁數5
期刊Reviews of Geophysics
55
發行號2
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 2017 6月 1

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 地球物理

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