Limited Shallow Slip for the 2020 Simeonof Earthquake, Alaska, Constrained by GNSS-Acoustic

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS(2023)

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The 22 July 2020 Mw7.8 Simeonof earthquake was a deep megathrust event that ruptured along the Shumagin segment of the Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone. This earthquake occurred & SIM;250 km from a seafloor geodetic GNSS-Acoustic site IVB1, where we observed a velocity of 3.78 & PLUSMN; 1.15 cm/yr with the down-going slab prior to the earthquake followed by 0.6 & PLUSMN; 0.7 eastward and -15.5 & PLUSMN; 0.8 cm northward coseismic offset. We computed a slip model of the coseismic rupture using the static offset at IVB1 alongside regional continuous GNSS and strong motion stations. The small static horizontal offset at the site precludes significantly shallower rupture than previously inferred from terrestrial observations, confirming that the Simeonof earthquake was a deep megathrust earthquake. The observed site velocity implies partial locking prior to the earthquake, implying significant shallow strain accumulation such that the small coseismic offset is unlikely to have relieved all of the accumulated strain since the last coseismic rupture.
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GNSS‐Acoustic,Alaska subduction zone,earthquake,seafloor geodesy
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