Add mountains and shake: plate boundary fault and earthquake patterns

  • Cruden, Sandy (Primary Chief Investigator (PCI))
  • Finch, Melanie (Chief Investigator (CI))
  • Quigley, Mark C (Chief Investigator (CI))
  • Riller, Ulrich (Partner Investigator (PI))

Project: Research

Project Details

Project Description

This project aims to determine the fundamental physical processes that link topography, seismic shaking and volcanism to the evolution of seismogenic fault networks in obliquely convergent (transpressional) plate boundary settings. We will combine detailed field and remote sensing-based structural analyses in transpressional mountain belts with advanced laboratory analogue and numerical experiments to evaluate: 1) how bursts of strong seismic shaking perturb fault zone evolution through time; 2) the contribution of topography and gravitation loading to fault interactions and earthquake generation; and 3) feedbacks between fault network development, the spatial distribution of volcanic centres, seismic shaking and eruption triggering.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/09/2231/08/25