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Surface effects of triggered fault slip on Reykjanes Peninsula, SW Iceland
Authors:Amy E Clifton  Carolina Pagli  Jna Finndís Jnsdttir  Kristjana Eythorsdttir  Kristin Vogfjr
Institution:a Nordic Volcanological Institute, Grensásvegur 50, IS-108, Reykjavík, Iceland;b National Energy Authority, Hydrological Service, Grensásvegur 9, 108, Reykjavík, Iceland;c Icelandic Meteorological Office, Bustaðavegur 9, 150, Reykjavík, Iceland
Abstract:Three large earthquakes (Mw>4.5) were triggered within 5 min, 85 km west of a Mw 6.5 earthquake in the South Iceland Seismic Zone (SISZ). We report on surface effects of these triggered earthquakes, which include fresh rupture, widespread rockfall, disrupted rockslides and block slides. Field data confirm that the earthquakes occurred along N-striking right-lateral strike-slip faults. Field data also support the conclusion from modeling of InSAR data that deformation from the second triggered event was more significant than for the other two. A major hydrological effect was the draining of water through an open fissure on a lake bed, lowering the lake level by greater than 4 m. Field relationships suggest that a component of aseismic slip could have been facilitated by water draining into the fault zone.
Keywords:Faults  Field data  Iceland  Triggered earthquakes  Aseismic slip
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