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Thrust faulting and crust--upper mantle structure in East Australia
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EngineeringMantle DynamicFault GeologyEarthquake HazardsActive TectonicsMid-crustal EarthquakeEarth SciencePlate TectonicsEarthquake SourceEast AustraliaMarch 9Marine GeologySeismic ImagingGeologyEarthquake RuptureAftershock LocationsTectonicsFault GeometryStructural GeologySeismologySubduction ZoneGeomechanics
The mid-crustal earthquake of 1973 March 9 (mb = 5.5, h ⩽ 20 km) located 60 km south-west of Sydney, Australia, provides unambiguous evidence of contemporary thrust faulting in South-eastern Australia — a region of high heat flow and Cenozoic basaltic volcanism. Aftershock locations suggest a steeply dipping fault in the depth range from 8 to 24 km with a lateral extent of about 8 km. The mechanism solution is consistent with a tectonic stress field that is dominated by east—west horizontal compression. A seismic moment of 5.7 × 1023 ± 20 per cent dyne-cm was computed from surface-wave amplitudes. Minimum values of slip and stress drop, 2 cm and 1 bar respectively, were estimated from the moment and a fault size taken' from aftershock locations.
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