The theory of plate tectonics provides a basic framework for evaluating the potential for future great earthquakes to occur along major plate boundaries. Along most of the transform and convergent plate boundaries considered in this paper, the majority of seismic slip occurs during large earthquakes, i.e., those of magnitude 7 or greater. The concepts that rupture zones, as delineated by aftershocks, tend to abut rather than overlap, and large events occur in regions with histories of both long- and short-term seismic quiescence are used in this paper to delineate major seismic gaps.
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McCann, W. R., Nishenko, S. P., Sykes, L. R., & Krause, J. (1979). Seismic Gaps and Plate Tectonics: Seismic Potential for Major Boundaries. In Earthquake Prediction and Seismicity Patterns (pp. 1082–1147). Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6430-5_2
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