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Aftershocks of the San Marcos earthquake of April 25, 1989 (M S =6.9) and some implications for the Acapulco-San Marcos,Mexico, seismic potential
Authors:F R Zúñiga  C Gutiérrez  E Nava  J Lermo  M Rodríguez  R Coyoli
Institution:(1) Instituto de Geofísica, UNAM, Cd. Universitaria, 04510 México, D.F.;(2) Centro Nacional de Prevención de Desastres, Delfín Madrigal 665, 04360 México, D.F.;(3) Instituto de Ingeniería, UNAM, Cd. Universitaria, 04510 México, D.F.
Abstract:Aftershock activity following the April 25, 1989 (M S =6.9) earthquake near San Marcos, Guerrero, Mexico, was monitored by a temporary network installed twelve hours after the mainshock and remaining in operation for one week. Of the 350 events recorded by this temporary array, 103 were selected for further analysis in order to determine spatial characteristics of the aftershock activity. An aftershock area of approximately 780 km2 is delimited by the best quality locations. The area of highest aftershock density lies inside an area delimited by the aftershocks of the latest large event in the region in 1957 (M S =7.5) and it partially overlaps the zone of maximum intensity of the earlier 1907 (M S =7.7) shock. Aftershocks also appear to cluster close to the mainshock hypocenter. This clustering agrees with the zone of maximum slip during the mainshock, as previously determined from strong motion records. A low angle Benioff zone is defined by the aftershock hypocenters with a slight tendency for the slab to follow a subhorizontal trajectory after a 110 km distance from the trench axis, a feature which has been observed in the neighboring Guerrero Gap. A composite focal mechanism for events close to the mainshock which also coincides with the zone of largest aftershock density, indicates a thrust fault similar to the mainshock fault plane solution.The San Marcos event took place in an area which could be considered as a mature seismic gap. Due to the manner in which strain release has been observed to previously occur, the occurrence of a major event, overlapping both the neighboring Guerrero Gap and the San Marcos Gap segments of the Mexican thrust, cannot be overlooked.
Keywords:Aftershocks  Guerrero  seismic gap  Mexico  subduction
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