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Title: | Rupture process of the recent large Sumatra earthquakes: 26/12/2004 (Mw=9.3) and 28/03/2005 (Mw=8.6) |
Authors: | Bezzeghoud, M. Borges, J.F. Caldeira, B. |
Editors: | UCM, Spain |
Keywords: | Rupture process Sumatra earthquakes |
Issue Date: | 25-Sep-2005 |
Publisher: | Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) |
Citation: | Bezzeghoud M., J. F. Borges and B. Caldeira, 2005. Rupture process of the recent large Sumatra earthquakes: 26/12/2004 (Mw=9.3) and 28/03/2005 (Mw=8.6). Workshop on fracture dynamics: Theory and applications to earthquakes. In honour of Prof. A. Udias. Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM). 26-28 September, 2005, Spain, 33-34. |
Abstract: | The Sumatra mega-earthquake with magnitude 9.3 of 26 December 2004 was the strongest earthquake in the world since the 1964 Alaska earthquake and the fourth since 1900. The earthquake occurred on the interface of the India and Burma plates and triggered a massive tsunami that affected several countries throughout South and Southeast Asia. The rupture, estimated by the aftershock distribution, start from central Sumatra northward for about 1200 kilometres (Borges et al., 2004). Three months latter in 28 March 2005, about 200 km south of this event, but at a greater depth (28 km) occurred a magnitude 8.6 earthquake. This event was probably triggered by stress variations caused by the December Sumatra mega-earthquake (McCloskey et al., 2005). In this work we describe the rupture process of the both earthquakes estimated from teleseismic broad-band waveform data. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6312 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | FIS - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings CGE - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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