2021
DOI: 10.1029/2021ea001696
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Geodetic Observation and Modeling of the Coseismic and Postseismic Deformations Associated With the 2020 Mw 6.5 Monte Cristo Earthquake

Abstract: The 2020 Mw 6.5 Monte Cristo earthquake occurred in the northeastern Mina deflection of the central Walker Lane Belt (WLB) in Nevada, USA. The Mina deflection represents a typical stepover zone that transfers the dextral slip in the northern Eastern California Shear Zone onto the dextral faults in the central WLB. The Monte Cristo earthquake provides a rare opportunity to investigate the strain accumulation and stress transition mechanisms in the WLB. In this study, ascending and descending Sentinel‐1 images w… Show more

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“…These results indicate that maximum coseismic slip at depth was much higher than surface slip. Our results and those of S. Li et al (2021) show that afterslip does not make up for this shallow slip deficit.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…These results indicate that maximum coseismic slip at depth was much higher than surface slip. Our results and those of S. Li et al (2021) show that afterslip does not make up for this shallow slip deficit.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…The afterslip model provides a good fit to the data suggesting that viscoelastic relaxation and poroelastic effects are likely secondary processes that can be ignored to first order (e.g., S. Li et al., 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Poroelastic rebound is generated by changes in pore pressure in the near-source region due to a dislocation (Peltzer et al, 1996). We calculate the poroelastic deformation following Li et al (2021) protocol for an undrained Poisson's ratio of 0.3. Predicted surface displacements (≤1 mm) are one order of magnitude smaller than near-field transient deformation, therefore poroelastic rebound shows no appreciable contribution to postseismic deformation.…”
Section: Forward Model Of Afterslipmentioning
confidence: 99%