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Nature | 2003

Damage to the shallow Landers fault from the nearby Hector Mine earthquake

John E. Vidale; Yong-Gang Li

Crustal faults have long been identified as sites where localized sliding motion occurs during earthquakes, which allows for the relative motion between adjacent crustal blocks. Although there is a growing awareness that we must understand the evolution of fault systems on many timescales to relate present-day crustal stresses and fault motions to geological structures formed in the past, fault-zone damage and healing have been documented quantitatively in only a few cases. We have been monitoring the healing of damage on the shallow Johnson Valley fault after its rupture in the 1992 magnitude-7.3 Landers earthquake, and here we report that this healing was interrupted in 1999 by the magnitude-7.1 Hector Mine earthquake rupture, which occurred 20–30u2009km away. The Hector Mine earthquake both strongly shook and permanently strained the Johnson Valley fault, adding damage discernible as a temporary reversal of the healing process. The fault has since resumed the trend of strength recovery that it showed after the Landers earthquake. These observations lead us to speculate that fault damage caused by strong seismic waves may help to explain earthquake clustering and seismicity triggering by shaking, and may be involved in friction reduction during faulting.


Seismological Research Letters | 2018

G‐FAST Earthquake Early Warning Potential for Great Earthquakes in Chile

Brendan W. Crowell; David A. Schmidt; Paul Bodin; John E. Vidale; Ben Baker; Sergio Barrientos; Jianghui Geng


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

Catalog of Offshore Seismicity in Cascadia: Insights Into the Regional Distribution of Microseismicity and its Relation to Subduction Processes

Ian Stone; John E. Vidale; Shuoshuo Han; Emily Roland


Geophysical Research Letters | 2018

Deep Long‐Period Earthquakes Beneath Mount St. Helens: Their Relationship to Tidal Stress, Episodic Tremor and Slip, and Regular Earthquakes

Jiangang Han; John E. Vidale; Heidi Houston; David A. Schmidt; Kenneth C. Creager


Archive | 2009

Streaking tremor in Cascadia

John E. Vidale; Atanu Ghosh; John R. Sweet; Kenneth C. Creager; Aaron G. Wech; Helen Houston


Archive | 2008

Triggered Tremor as a Slow Slip Meter

Joan S. Gomberg; Aaron G. Wech; Kenneth C. Creager; Douglas H. Christensen; Jeffrey T. Freymueller; Paul Bodin; John E. Vidale; Stephanie G. Prejean


Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2018

Broadband Synthetic Seismograms for Magnitude 9 Earthquakes on the Cascadia Megathrust Based on 3D Simulations and Stochastic Synthetics, Part 1: Methodology and Overall ResultsMethodology and Overall Results

Arthur Frankel; Erin Wirth; Nasser Marafi; John E. Vidale; William J. Stephenson


Archive | 2009

Plenty of Deep Long-Period Earthquakes Beneath Cascade Volcanoes

M. L. Nichols; Stephen D. Malone; Seth C. Moran; Weston Albert Thelen; John E. Vidale


Archive | 2009

Low-Frequency Earthquakes in Cascadia

John R. Sweet; Kenneth C. Creager; Atanu Ghosh; John E. Vidale


Archive | 2009

Episodic Tremor and Slip: Cycles Within Cycles

Kenneth C. Creager; Aaron G. Wech; John E. Vidale

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Aaron G. Wech

University of Washington

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Paul Bodin

University of Washington

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Zhigang Peng

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Justin L. Rubinstein

United States Geological Survey

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Emily Roland

University of Washington

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Erin Wirth

United States Geological Survey

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