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2017 Valparaiso, Chile earthquake data
In April 2017, a sequence of earthquakes offshore Valparaíso, Chile, raised concerns of a potential megathrust earthquake in the near future. The largest event in the 2017 sequence was a M6.9 on April 24th, seemingly co-located with the last great-sized earthquake in the region—a M8.0 in March 1985. The history of large earthquakes in this region shows significant variation in rupture size and extent, typically highlighted by a juxtaposition of large ruptures interspersed with smaller magnitude sequences. We show that the 2017 sequence ruptured an area between the two main slip patches during the 1985 earthquake, re-rupturing a patch that had previously slipped during the October 1973 M6.5 earthquake sequence. A significant gap in historic ruptures exists directly to the south of the 2017 sequence, with large enough moment deficit to host a great-sized earthquake in the near future, if it is locked.
Complete Metadata
| @id | http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/73af80e605f2f1b3eaf470d422515f2f |
|---|---|
| bureauCode |
[ "010:12" ] |
| identifier | USGS:59a5794ae4b0fa5ae7c7803e |
| spatial | -71.6623287,-33.0835991,-71.5597684,-33.0178165 |
| theme |
[ "geospatial" ] |