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Abstract Plate motion obliquity along the dominantly transform Queen Charlotte plate boundary (QCPB) peaks offshore Haida Gwaii. To investigate the effects of obliquity on plate boundary deformation, we analyze continuous seismic waveforms from temporary and permanent stations from 1998 to 2020 to generate a catalog of ∼50,000 earthquakes across Haida Gwaii. We use an automated technique based on auto‐regressive phase detection and onset estimation to obtain the initial seismic catalog, integrate existing catalogs, invert for 3D velocity structure using data from the best constrained period, and relocate the entire catalog using the new 3D velocity model. We investigate the seismically active sections of the transcurrent Queen Charlotte fault (QCF), noting that little seismicity locates directly along its bathymetrically defined trace. Instead, seismicity illuminates a complex system of segmented structures with variable geometries along strike. Other clusters highlight active shallow faults within the highly deformed Queen Charlotte terrace. Few aftershocks appear on the thrust plane of the 2012Mw7.8 Haida Gwaii earthquake except near its inferred intersection with the QCF at 15–20 km depths, suggesting elevated residual stress at the juncture of slip‐partitioning. Deep crustal seismicity (up to ∼20 km depths) beneath central Haida Gwaii aligned parallel to the strike of the thrust plane may represent landward underthrusting of the Pacific plate. Our results suggest possible coseismic strike‐slip rupture on the QCF during the 2012 earthquake and add support to the thesis that highly oblique transform boundaries are viable settings for subduction initiation.more » « less
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Musila, M.; Ebinger, C. J.; Bastow, I. D.; Sullivan, G.; Oliva, S. J.; Knappe, E.; Perry, M.; Kounoudis, R.; Ogden, C. S.; Bendick, R.; et al (, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems)Key Points New 1‐D velocity model relocates 1716 earthquakes with local magnitude ranging from 1 to 4.5 and b ‐value of 1.22 ± 0.06 in Turkana Depression Brittle strain localizes in narrow areas overlying uppermost mantle low velocity zones and avoids previously thinned crust of Mesozoic rift We redefine the modern Nubia‐Somalia plate boundary across the Turkana Depression; only a part of the 300‐km‐wide region is activemore » « less
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Oliva, S. J.; Ebinger, C. J.; Wauthier, C.; Muirhead, J. D.; Roecker, S. W.; Rivalta, E.; Heimann, S. (, Geophysical Research Letters)
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FISCHER, T; MUIRHEAD, J; SANO, Y; TAKAHATA, N.; LAIZER, A.; KAZIMOTO, E.; OLIVA, S.; EBINGER, C.; VAN WIJK, WERNER; AIUPPA, A.; et al (, American Geophysical Union Fall meeting)
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