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Joydeep Bhattacharyya, Susanna Gross, Jonathan Lees, and Mike Hastings
Recent earthquake sequences at Coso; evidence for conjugate faulting and stress loading near a geothermal field
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (June 1999), 89(3):785-795

Abstract:
Two recent earthquake sequences near the Coso geothermal field show clear evidence of faulting along conjugate planes. We present results from analyzing an earthquake sequence occurring in 1998 and compare it with a similar sequence that occurred in 1996. The two sequences followed mainshocks that occurred on 27 November 1996 and 6 March 1998. Both mainshocks ruptured approximately colocated regions of the same fault system. Following a comparison with the background seismicity of the Coso region, we have detected evidence of stress loading within the geothermal field that appears to be in response to the 1998 earthquakes. The M L = 5.2 mainshock in the 1998 sequence occurred at 5:47 a.m. UTC and was located approximately 45 km north of the town of Ridgecrest in the Coso range. The main-shock of the 1996 sequence had an M L magnitude of 5.3. There have been no observable surface ruptures associated with either of these sequences. Though the main-shocks for both sequences were located about 900 m apart and have nearly the same local magnitudes, the sequences differ in both their temporal and spatial characteristics. An analysis of the fault-plane solutions of the mainshocks and the aftershock locations suggests that the two sequences ruptured fault planes that are perpendicular to one another. We observe a much faster temporal decay of the 1998 sequence compared to the one in 1996; moreover, while the 1996 sequence was not followed by any sizeable (i.e., M L >4.0) aftershocks, the 1998 sequence had four such events. From an estimate of the tectonic stressing rate on the fault that produced the 1998 sequence, we infer a repeat cycle of 135 years for an earthquake of comparable magnitude at Coso.

Index Terms/Descriptors:
aftershocks; California; Coso earthquake 1998; Coso Hot Springs KGRA; Coso Range; earthquakes; epicenters; equations; fault planes; faults; geothermal fields; Inyo County California; magnitude; main shocks; seismicity; stress; United States

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