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Relocation of M ≥ 2 events of the 1989 Dôbi seismic sequence in Afar: evidence for earthquake migration
Authors:E Jacques  J C Ruegg  J C Lépine  P Tapponnier  G C P King  & A Omar
Institution:Laboratoire de Tectonique et Mécanique de la Lithosphère, UMR CNRS 7578, Institut de Physique du Globe, Paris, France. E-mail:;, Département de Sismologie, URA CNRS 195, Institut de Physique du Globe, Paris, France,;Observatoire Géophysique d'Arta, Institut Supérieur d'Etudes et de Recherches Scientifiques et Techniques, Djibouti
Abstract:The Ethiopian side of central Afar was struck in August 1989 by the largest seismic sequence (three 6.1 ≤ M s ≤ 6.3 events, 15 with M s or m b ≥ 5.0) since that of Serdo in 1969. Using the Djibouti seismological network, we relocated 297 of the events of that sequence. As most of the large events took place outside the network, we assessed the accuracy and stability of earthquake relocations by using three different velocity models and two relocation codes to try to relate individual shocks to distinct faults and surface breaks. A majority of the events apparently occurred underneath the floor of the Dôbi graben, an area about 45  km long and 15  km wide, rupturing boundary and inner floor faults, in agreement with the surface cracks and scarps that we mapped in the area. The relocation shows that the principal events propagated about 50  km northwestwards along the graben in the first 40  hr. A day and a half after the beginning of the sequence, smaller events ( M ≤ 4) started to propagate more than 55  km eastwards, towards Asal Lake. Using two three-component stations installed near the Ethiopian border, we could determine reliable depths for 21 events. The depths are compatible with a seismogenic crust about 14  km thick in the Dôbi and Hanle graben area. Although the Dôbi sequence ruptured about 50  km of the fault array extending from Serdo to Asal, where the regional stress was released by earthquakes in 1969 and 1978, respectively, a seismic gap about 50  km long still subsists along the northern part of the Gaggade region (Der'êla half-graben).
Keywords:Afar  Dôbi graben  seismic sequence  
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