Earthquake Detectability and Depth Resolution with Dense Arrays in Long Beach, California: Further Evidence for Upper-Mantle Seismicity within a Continental Setting
Asaf Inbal,
Jean-Paul Ampuero,
Robert W. Clayton
Abstract:The Newport-Inglewood Fault (NIF) is a slowly-deforming fault cutting through a thin continental crust with a normal geotherm, yet it hosts some of the deepest earthquakes in southern California. The nucleation of deep earthquakes in such a continental setting is not well understood. Moreover, the deep seismogenic zone implies the maximum NIF earthquake magnitude may be larger than expected. Here, we quantify the resolution of the Long-Beach (LB) and the Extended Long-Beach (ELB) dense arrays, used to study de… Show more
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