Space- and Time-Dependent Probabilities for Earthquake Fault Systems from Numerical Simulations: Feasibility Study and First Results

TitleSpace- and Time-Dependent Probabilities for Earthquake Fault Systems from Numerical Simulations: Feasibility Study and First Results
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsVan Aalsburg, J, Rundle, JB, Grant, LB, Rundle, PB, Yakovlev, G, Turcotte, DL, Donnellan, A, Tiampo, KF, Fernandez, J
JournalPURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
Volume167
Pagination967-977
Date PublishedAUG
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0033-4553
KeywordsCalifornia seismicity, earthquake hazard, Earthquakes, forecasting
Abstract

In weather forecasting, current and past observational data are routinely assimilated into numerical simulations to produce ensemble forecasts of future events in a process termed ``model steering{''}. Here we describe a similar approach that is motivated by analyses of previous forecasts of the Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities (WGCEP). Our approach is adapted to the problem of earthquake forecasting using topologically realistic numerical simulations for the strike-slip fault system in California. By systematically comparing simulation data to observed paleoseismic data, a series of spatial probability density functions (PDFs) can be computed that describe the probable locations of future large earthquakes. We develop this approach and show examples of PDFs associated with magnitude M > 6.5 and M > 7.0 earthquakes in California.

DOI10.1007/s00024-010-0091-3