Jt. Freymueller et J. Beavan, Absence of strain accumulation in the western shumagin segment of the Alaska subduction zone, GEOPHYS R L, 26(21), 1999, pp. 3233-3236
GPS measurements in the western Shumagin segment of the Alaska subduction z
one show no significant strain. The elastic dislocation model that best fit
s the data has the entire plate interface slipping freely. The simplest exp
lanation is that steady slip at the plate convergence rate is occurring on
the entire plate interface, although we cannot rule out the existence of a
shallow locked patch close to the trench large enough to generate a M simil
ar to 7 earthquake. The 99% confidence upper bound on the down-dip width of
the locked patch is 55 km assuming the trench is the the updip limit of th
e locked zone. Unless there is significant temporal variability in the lock
ing of the plate interface or viscoelastic effects from a past earthquake,
the Shumagin segment cannot by itself release enough moment to generate a g
reat (M similar to 8) earthquake.