Luke Wedmore
University of Leeds
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Scientific Reports | 2017
Patience A. Cowie; Richard J. Phillips; Gerald P. Roberts; Ken McCaffrey; Leo Zijerveld; Laura C. Gregory; J.P. Faure Walker; Luke Wedmore; Tibor J. Dunai; Steven A. Binnie; Stewart P.H.T. Freeman; Klaus M. Wilcken; Richard P. Shanks; Ritske S. Huismans; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Alessandro Maria Michetti; M. Wilkinson
Many areas of the Earth’s crust deform by distributed extensional faulting and complex fault interactions are often observed. Geodetic data generally indicate a simpler picture of continuum deformation over decades but relating this behaviour to earthquake occurrence over centuries, given numerous potentially active faults, remains a global problem in hazard assessment. We address this challenge for an array of seismogenic faults in the central Italian Apennines, where crustal extension and devastating earthquakes occur in response to regional surface uplift. We constrain fault slip-rates since ~18 ka using variations in cosmogenic 36Cl measured on bedrock scarps, mapped using LiDAR and ground penetrating radar, and compare these rates to those inferred from geodesy. The 36Cl data reveal that individual faults typically accumulate meters of displacement relatively rapidly over several thousand years, separated by similar length time intervals when slip-rates are much lower, and activity shifts between faults across strike. Our rates agree with continuum deformation rates when averaged over long spatial or temporal scales (104 yr; 102 km) but over shorter timescales most of the deformation may be accommodated by <30% of the across-strike fault array. We attribute the shifts in activity to temporal variations in the mechanical work of faulting.
Scientific Reports | 2017
M. Wilkinson; Ken McCaffrey; Richard R. Jones; Gerald P. Roberts; R. E. Holdsworth; Laura C. Gregory; R. J. Walters; Luke Wedmore; Huw Goodall; F. Iezzi
The temporal evolution of slip on surface ruptures during an earthquake is important for assessing fault displacement, defining seismic hazard and for predicting ground motion. However, measurements of near-field surface displacement at high temporal resolution are elusive. We present a novel record of near-field co-seismic displacement, measured with 1-second temporal resolution during the 30th October 2016 Mw 6.6 Vettore earthquake (Central Italy), using low-cost Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers located in the footwall and hangingwall of the Mt. Vettore - Mt. Bove fault system, close to new surface ruptures. We observe a clear temporal and spatial link between our near-field record and InSAR, far-field GPS data, regional measurements from the Italian Strong Motion and National Seismic networks, and field measurements of surface ruptures. Comparison of these datasets illustrates that the observed surface ruptures are the propagation of slip from depth on a surface rupturing (i.e. capable) fault array, as a direct and immediate response to the 30th October earthquake. Large near-field displacement ceased within 6–8 seconds of the origin time, implying that shaking induced gravitational processes were not the primary driving mechanism. We demonstrate that low-cost GNSS is an accurate monitoring tool when installed as custom-made, short-baseline networks.
Geomorphology | 2015
M. Wilkinson; Gerald P. Roberts; Ken McCaffrey; Patience A. Cowie; Joanna Faure Walker; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Richard J. Phillips; Alessandro Maria Michetti; Eutizio Vittori; Laura C. Gregory; Luke Wedmore; Zoë K. Watson
Annals of Geophysics | 2016
Franz Livio; Alessandro Maria Michetti; Eutizio Vittori; Laura C. Gregory; Luke Wedmore; L. Piccardi; Emanuele Tondi; Gerald P. Roberts; Anna Maria Blumetti; L. Bonadeo; F. Brunamonte; V. Comerci; P. Di Manna; Maria Francesca Ferrario; J.P. Faure Walker; Chiara Frigerio; F. Fumanti; Luca Guerrieri; F. Iezzi; G. Leoni; Ken McCaffrey; Z.K. Mildon; Rebecca L. Phillips; Edward J. Rhodes; R. J. Walters; M. Wilkinson
In: (Proceedings) 6th Int. INQUA Meeting on Paleoseismology, Active Tectonics and Archaeoseismology, 19-24 April 2015. (pp. pp. 150-154). INGV Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (2015) | 2015
Jp Faure Walker; Gerald P. Roberts; Patience A. Cowie; Kenny McCaffrey; Luke Wedmore; Z.K. Mildon; Louise Gregory
Basin Research | 2018
Anneleen H. Geurts; Patience A. Cowie; Guillaume Duclaux; Rob L. Gawthorpe; Ritske S. Huismans; Vivi K. Pedersen; Luke Wedmore
Archive | 2017
Pa Cowie; Rj Phillips; Gp Roberts; Kenny McCaffrey; Ljj Zijerveld; Lc Gregory; J. Faure Walker; Luke Wedmore; Tj Dunai; Sa Binnie; Spht Freeman; Klaus M. Wilcken; Rp Shanks; Rs Huismans; Ioannis Papanikolaou; Am Michetti; Max Wilkinson
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
M. Wilkinson; Laura C. Gregory; R. J. Walters; Luke Wedmore; Ken McCaffrey; Roger Jones; Gerald P. Roberts; R. E. Holdsworth
Japan Geoscience Union | 2016
Z.K. Mildon; Shinji Toda; Gerald P. Roberts; Joanna Faure Walker; Luke Wedmore
In: (Proceedings) 6th Int. INQUA Meeting on Paleoseismology, Active Tectonics and Archaeoseismology. (pp. pp. 520-523). INGV Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (2015) | 2015
Luke Wedmore; J.P. Faure Walker; Roberts; Peter Sammonds; Kenny McCaffrey