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High-precision earthquake catalog for Minto Flats fault zone, central Alaska, reveals complex and conjugate faulting

November 4, 2025

The Minto Flats fault zone (MFFZ) in central Alaska is a left‐lateral strike‐slip fault system situated between the continental‐scale right‐lateral Denali and Kaltag‐Tintina faults. The MFFZ has the potential to generate magnitude 7 earthquakes, and it hosted a magnitude 6 earthquake in 1995. It has also produced exotic events, such as very‐low‐frequency earthquakes and nucleation signals. We use network‐matched filtering and relative earthquake relocation techniques to derive a detailed catalog of earthquake locations for the MFFZ. The catalog spans from August 2014 to December 2019, a time period including 13 temporary seismic stations in the region. Our results provide the most complete catalog for the MFFZ and include deeper events, clusters of shallow seismicity, and a complex and segmented fault structure not observed in the original regional catalog. We document right‐lateral strike‐slip faulting, conjugate to the main northeast‐striking left‐lateral faults of the MFFZ. Below Nenana basin, the relocated seismicity reveals northwest‐dipping left‐lateral faults, supporting the inference that deep crustal active faulting is associated with recent basin deformation.

Publication Year 2026
Title High-precision earthquake catalog for Minto Flats fault zone, central Alaska, reveals complex and conjugate faulting
DOI 10.1785/0120250177
Authors Nealey E. Sims, Carl Tape, Natalia A. Ruppert, Michael E. West
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Bulletin of Seismological Society of America
Index ID 70273811
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earthquake Science Center
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