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Surface rupture on a secondary fault associated with the August 8, 2020, Mw 5.1 Sparta North Carolina Earthquake

March 24, 2022

On August 8, 2020 northwest North Carolina experienced a Mw 5.1 earthquake that caused damage to buildings and roads in the city of Sparta. A regional centroid moment tensor solution shows the earthquake was the result of slip on a reverse fault with a minor strike-slip component. InSAR data, from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s ALOS2 satellite, reveal a deformation field that is more complex than expected from a single reverse fault earthquake. The data also reveal an apparent fault rupture at the Earth’s surface that caused damage to local roads. Modeling of the InSAR deformation field indicates the fault rupture is associated with a very shallow normal faulting event with an equivalent Mw of about 5.1, that overprinted the reverse fault deformation field and possibly occurred aseismically.

Publication Year 2022
Title Surface rupture on a secondary fault associated with the August 8, 2020, Mw 5.1 Sparta North Carolina Earthquake
DOI 10.1785/0320210044
Authors Charles Wicks, Jer-Ming Chiu
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title The Seismic Record
Index ID 70263792
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earthquake Science Center
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