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Tectonic significance of an earthquake sequence in the Zacoalco half-graben, Jalisco, Mexico
Authors:Javier F Pacheco  Carlos A Mortera-Gutirrez  Hugo Delgado  Shri K Singh  Raúl W Valenzuela  Nicolai M Shapiro  Miguel A Santoyo  Alejandro Hurtado  Ricardo Barrn  Esteban Gutirrez-Moguel
Institution:Instituto de Geofisica, UNAM, Mexico, D.F.
Abstract:We studied a sequence of small earthquakes that occurred during the months of April and May of 1997, in Jalisco, southwestern Mexico. The earthquakes were located along a set of active faults that form the Zacoalco half-graben (La Lima fault system), west of Lake Chapala, within the rift–rift–rift triple junction. A total of 33 events were located, with magnitudes ranging from 1.5 to 3.5, recorded by a portable array of broadband seismographs. We identified two groups of events: one corresponding to a shallow normal fault, synthetic to La Lima fault system, and another group associated with a deeper fault. The events that occurred on the synthetic fault show normal faulting oriented on a NW–SE plane, dipping shallowly towards the SW. The other group of mechanisms showed either a normal fault oriented NW–SE and dipping steeply to the NE, or a very shallow-dipping normal fault, dipping to the SW. Earthquake distribution and fault plane solutions suggest that the Zacoalco half-graben developed from blocks that rotate as slip occurs on listric faults. These mechanisms could represent the type of motion expected for larger earthquakes in the area, like the one that occurred in 1568.
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