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Earth, Planets and Space | 2005

Propagation of the 2001–2002 silent earthquake and interplate coupling in the Oaxaca subduction zone, Mexico

S. I. Franco; Vladimir Kostoglodov; Kristine M. Larson; Vlad Constantin Manea; Marina Manea; J. A. Santiago

The aseismic slow slip event of 2001–2002 in Guerrero, Mexico, with an equivalent magnitude MW ~ 7.5, is the largest silent earthquake (SQ) among many recently recorded by GPS in different subduction zones (i.e. Japan, Alaska, Cascadia, New Zealand). The sub-horizontal and shallow plate interface in Central Mexico is responsible for specific conditions for the ~100 km long extended transient zone where the SQs develop from ~80 to ~190 km inland from the trench. This wide transient zone and relatively large slow slips of 10 to 20 cm displacements on the subduction fault result in noticeable surface displacements of 5–6 cm during the SQs. Continuous GPS stations allow one to trace the propagation of SQs, and to estimate their arrival time, duration and geometric attenuation. These propagation parameters must be accounted in order to locate source of slow slips events and to understand the triggering effect that they have on large subduction earthquakes. We use long-baseline tiltmeter data to define new time limits (onset and duration) for the SQs and continuous records from 8 GPS stations to determine the propagation of the 2001–2002 SQ in Central Mexico. Data from the CAYA and IGUA GPS stations, separated by ~170 km and located along the profile perpendicular to the trench, are used to determine that the surface deformation from the 2001–2002 SQ started almost instantaneously. It propagated parallel to the coast at ~2 km/day with an exponential attenuation of the horizontal surface displacement and a linear decrease of its duration with distance. Campaign data obtained yearly from 2001 to 2005 at the Oaxaca GPS network have been modeled according to a propagation of the 2001–2002 SQ step-like displacement anomaly. This modeling shows that the SQ ceased gradually in the central part of the Oaxaca segment of the subduction zone (west of Puerto Angel, PUAN) and then it apparently triggered another SQ in SE Oaxaca (between PUAN and Salina Cruz, SACR). The estimated horizontal velocities for inter-event epochs at each GPS site are used to assess an average interplate coupling in the Central Oaxaca subduction zone.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2003

A large silent earthquake in the Guerrero seismic gap, Mexico

Vladimir Kostoglodov; S. K. Singh; J. A. Santiago; S. I. Franco; Kristine M. Larson; Anthony R. Lowry; Roger Bilham


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Slow slip events in Mexico revised from the processing of 11 year GPS observations

Mathilde Vergnolle; Andrea Walpersdorf; Vladimir Kostoglodov; Paul Tregoning; J. A. Santiago; Nathalie Cotte; S. I. Franco


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2011

A model of boiling for fluid inclusion studies: Application to the Bolaños Ag-Au-Pb-Zn epithermal deposit, Western Mexico

Carles Canet; S. I. Franco; Rosa María Prol-Ledesma; Eduardo González-Partida; Ruth Esther Villanueva-Estrada


Journal of Geodesy | 2001

Deformation in the Guerrero seismic gap, Mexico, from leveling observations

Vladimir Kostoglodov; Raul W. Valenzuela; A. Gorbatov; J. Mimiaga; S. I. Franco; J. A. Alvarado; R. Peláez


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2010

A statistics-based method for the short-wave infrared spectral analysis of altered rocks: An example from the Acoculco Caldera, Eastern Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt

Carles Canet; Lilia Arana; Eduardo González-Partida; Teresa Pi; Rosa María Prol-Ledesma; S. I. Franco; Ruth Esther Villanueva-Estrada; Antoni Camprubí; Germán Ramírez-Silva; Aída López-Hernández


Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana | 2013

Seismic activity in the Gulf of Mexico. A preliminary analysis

S. I. Franco; Carles Canet; A. Iglesias; Carlos Valdés-González


Ore Geology Reviews | 2016

Boiling and depth calculations in active and fossil hydrothermal systems: A comparative approach based on fluid inclusion case studies from Mexico

Miguel A. Cruz-Pérez; Carles Canet; S. I. Franco; Antoni Camprubí; Eduardo González-Partida; Abdorrahman Rajabi


Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana | 2013

Actividad sísmica en el Golfo de México. Un análisis preliminar

S. I. Franco; Carles Canet; A. Iglesias; Carlos Valdés-González


Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011

A model of boiling for fluid inclusion studies: Application to the Bolaos AgAuPbZn epithermal de

Carles Canet; S. I. Franco; Rosa María Prol-Ledesma; Eduardo González-Partida; Ruth Esther Villanueva-Estrada

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Vladimir Kostoglodov

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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J. A. Santiago

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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S. K. Singh

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Kristine M. Larson

University of Colorado Boulder

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Carles Canet

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Eduardo González-Partida

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Roger Bilham

University of Colorado Boulder

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Carlos Valdés-González

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Rosa María Prol-Ledesma

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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