Poroelastic relaxation and aftershocks of the 2001 Bhuj earthquake, India |
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Authors: | Kalpna Gahalaut V.K. Gahalaut J.R. Kayal |
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Affiliation: | aNational Geophysical Research Institute, Uppal Road, Hyderabad 500007, India;bGeological Survey of India, 27 J.L. Nehru Road, Kolkata 700 016, India |
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Abstract: | We analyse aftershocks of the 26 January 2001 Bhuj earthquake, India, that were recorded for 10 weeks following the mainshock. We calculate undrained or instantaneous pore pressure and change in Coulomb stress due to the earthquake and their poroelastic relaxation in the following 10 weeks period. Almost all aftershocks occurred in the region of coseismic dilatation. In the subsequent period, pore pressure increased through relaxation in the dilatation region which further modified coseismic Coulomb stress. Maximum increase in pore pressure is estimated to be about 0.7 MPa in 60 days time following the mainshock. Correlation between the zones of increased pore pressure and postseismic Coulomb stress with that of aftershocks, suggests a definite role of fluid diffusion in their delayed triggering. |
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Keywords: | Poroelastic relaxation Coulomb stress Pore pressure Aftershocks 2001 Bhuj earthquake |
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