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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America; February 2002; v. 92; no. 1; p. 256-266; DOI: 10.1785/0120000845
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Space and Time Evolution of Rupture and Faulting during the 1999 Izmit (Turkey) Earthquake

Michel Bouchon, M. Nafi Toksöz, Hayrullah Karabulut, Marie-Paule Bouin, Michel Dietrich, Mustafa Aktar and Margaret Edie

Université Joseph Fourier
Laboratoire de Géophysique Interne et Tectonophysique
BP 53, 38041 Grenoble, France
Michel.Bouchon{at}ujf-grenoble.fr
Michel.Dietrich{at}ujf-grenoble.fr

(M.B., M.D.)
Earth Resources Laboratory
MIT, 42 Carleton St.
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142
toksoz{at}erl.mit.edu
(M.N.T., M.E.)
Kandilli Observatory and Bogaziçi University
81220 Çengelköy
Istanbul, Turkey
kara{at}koeri.boun.edu.tr
(H.K., M.A.)
Institut de Physique du Globe
4 Place Jussieu 75252
Paris, France
bouin{at}ipgp.jussieu.fr
(M.P.B.)
Tubitak Research Center
Gebze, Turkey
(M.A.)

Manuscript received 3 January 2001.

We use the records of the ground motion obtained at near-fault accelerometers to study the space and time evolution of rupture and faulting during the Izmit earthquake. We find that the rupture propagated at the sub-Rayleigh speed of about 3 km/sec on the western and eastern segments of the fault, but that the central segment (Izmit-Sapanca Lake-Sakarya), nearly 50 km long, broke at the supershear speed of about 4.8 km/sec. This value, within the range of uncertainties, is the one theoretically predicted () in fracture dynamics for stable shear crack growth at intersonic speed. We infer an average fault slip of about 2.9 m over a total rupture length of about 150 km, with the largest values (of up to 6 m) occurring in the Gölcük area to the west and in the Sakarya region to the east. The strong-motion data also indicate that the slip diminished gradually to the west beyond the Hersek peninsula over about 30 km, whereas it stopped abruptly at depth at the termination of the eastern (Karadere) segment. The slip duration is between 2 and 4 sec, except in the hypocentral area, which slipped in about 1 sec. The seismic moment inferred is about 2.5 x 1020 N m.




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