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Static stress change from the 8 October, 2005 M = 7.6 Kashmir earthquake

January 1, 2006

We calculated static stress changes from the devastating M = 7.6 earthquake that shook Kashmir on 8 October, 2005. We mapped Coulomb stress change on target fault planes oriented by assuming a regional compressional stress regime with greatest principal stress directed orthogonally to the mainshock strike. We tested calculation sensitivity by varying assumed stress orientations, target-fault friction, and depth. Our results showed no impact on the active Salt Range thrust southwest of the rupture. Active faults north of the Main Boundary thrust near Peshawar fall in a calculated stress-decreased zone, as does the Raikot fault zone to the northeast. We calculated increased stress near the rupture where most aftershocks occurred. The greatest increase to seismic hazard is in the Indus-Kohistan seismic zone near the Indus River northwest of the rupture termination, and southeast of the rupture termination near the Kashmir basin.

Publication Year 2006
Title Static stress change from the 8 October, 2005 M = 7.6 Kashmir earthquake
DOI 10.1029/2005GL025429
Authors T. Parsons, R.S. Yeats, Y. Yagi, A. Hussain
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geophysical Research Letters
Index ID 70030570
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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