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Earthquake Rupture at Focal Depth,Part II: Mechanics of the 2004 M2.2 Earthquake Along the Pretorius Fault,TauTona Mine,South Africa
Authors:V Heesakkers  S Murphy  D A Lockner  Z Reches
Institution:(1) School of Geology and Geophysics, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA;(2) Present address: Chevron ETC, 1500 Louisiana St, Houston, TX 77002, USA;(3) AngloGold Ashanti, Carletonville, South Africa;(4) US Geological Survey, 345 Middlefield Rd MS977, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA;
Abstract:We analyze here the rupture mechanics of the 2004, M2.2 earthquake based on our observations and measurements at focal depth (Part I). This event ruptured the Archean Pretorius fault that has been inactive for at least 2 Ga, and was reactivated due to mining operations down to a depth of 3.6 km depth. Thus, it was expected that the Pretorius fault zone will fail similarly to an intact rock body independently of its ancient healed structure. Our analysis reveals a few puzzling features of the M2.2 rupture-zone: (1) the earthquake ruptured four, non-parallel, cataclasite bearing segments of the ancient Pretorius fault-zone; (2) slip occurred almost exclusively along the cataclasite-host rock contacts of the slipping segments; (3) the local in-situ stress field is not favorable to slip along any of these four segments; and (4) the Archean cataclasite is pervasively sintered and cemented to become brittle and strong. To resolve these observations, we conducted rock mechanics experiments on the fault-rocks and host-rocks and found a strong mechanical contrast between the quartzitic cataclasite zones, with elastic-brittle rheology, and the host quartzites, with damage, elastic–plastic rheology. The finite-element modeling of a heterogeneous fault-zone with the measured mechanical contrast indicates that the slip is likely to reactivate the ancient cataclasite-bearing segments, as observed, due to the strong mechanical contrast between the cataclasite and the host quartzitic rock.
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