Viscoelastic deformation for a clustered earthquake cycle

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The clustering of earthquakes in time on the same fault affects the rate and pattern of interseismic deformation. We develop a simple analytic viscoelastic model of the surface velocity field through a clustered earthquake cycle by superposing the velocities of individual earthquake cycles of constant period but varying phase. Velocity profiles prior to and after an earthquake show a wider range of behavior than they do for earthquake cycles with constant repeat times. These new types of behavior provide possible explanations for discrepancies between geologic estimates of long-term fault slip rates and slip rate estimates from geodetic data. Copyrightr 2004 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Meade, B. J., & Hager, B. H. (2004). Viscoelastic deformation for a clustered earthquake cycle. Geophysical Research Letters, 31(10). https://doi.org/10.1029/2004GL019643

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