Relocation of the 2018 Zakynthos, Greece, aftershock sequence: spatiotemporal analysis deciphering mechanism diversity and aftershock statistics

ACTA GEOPHYSICA(2020)

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An M w 6.8 earthquake occurred on October 25, 2018, 35 km offshore from the southwest coastlines of Zakynthos Island. The aftershock sequence appeared remarkably productive with six aftershocks of M ≥ 5.0 in the first month and tens of aftershocks with M ≥ 4.0 during the study period. The GCMT solution for the main shock suggests a very low angle plane (dip = 24°) for a dextral strike–slip faulting (rake = 165°). A similar solution is suggested for the largest aftershock ( M w 5.9) that occurred 5 days afterward. The proximity of the main shock location with the dextral active boundary of Kefalonia Transform Fault Zone (KTFZ) along with the Hellenic Subduction front supports this oblique faulting. The aftershock activity is comprised mostly in depths 5–12 km and forms eight distinctive clusters that accommodate regional strain and evidence strain partitioning. The role of stress transfer and statistical analysis are combined for detailing the highly productive aftershock sequence. Earthquake networks analysis reveals their random structure soon after the main shock, which became small-world structure after the first 200 days. Time series analysis constructed from the aftershock frequency and seismic moment release and manifested significant correlation among the eight seismicity clusters.
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Seismic sequence spatiotemporal properties,Stress transfer,Earthquake network analysis,Zakynthos Island,Greece
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