Influences of across-strike heterogeneous viscosity on the earthquake cycle in a three-dimensional strike-slip fault model

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Peng Zhai [1 ]
Feng Li [2 ]
Jinshui Huang [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Mengcheng National Geophysical Observatory, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China
[2] Jiangsu Earthquake Agency
[3] CAS Center for Excellence in Comparative Planetology
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Geodetic observations have shown that there exist large differences in the viscosity of the deep lithosphere across many large strike-slip faults. Heterogeneity in lithospheric viscosity structure can influence the efficiency of stress transfer and thus may have a significant effect on the earthquake cycle. Until now, how the lateral viscosity variation across strike-slip faults affects the earthquake cycles is still not well understood. Here, we investigate the effects of across-strike viscosity variation on long-term earthquake behaviors with a three-dimensional strike-slip fault model. Our model is a quasi-static model which is controlled by the slip-weakening friction law and powerlaw rheology. By comparing with the reference case, we find that low viscosity on one side of the fault results in a smaller rupture area but with a higher Coulomb stress drop on the ruptured fault region. In addition, low viscosity also leads to a small Coulomb stress accumulation rate. These combined effects increase the earthquake recurrence interval by approximately 10% and the earthquake moments by about 30% when the low viscosity is related to a geothermal gradient of 30 K/km. In addition, across-strike viscosity variation causes asymmetric interseismic ground surface deformation rate. As the viscosity contrast increases, the difference in the interseismic ground surface deformation rate between the two sides of the fault gradually increases, although the asymmetric feature is not pronounced. This asymmetry of interseismic ground deformation rate across a strike-slip fault is supposed to result in asymmetric coseismic deformation if the long-term plate motion velocity is invariant. As a result, this kind of asymmetry of interseismic deformation may influence the evaluation of potential earthquake hazards along large strike-slip faults with lateral viscosity contrast.
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