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Wilcock et al. 2002
Wilcock, W.S.D., Archer, S.D. and Purdy, G.M. (2002). Microearthquakes on the Endeavour segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge. Journal of Geophysical Research 107: doi: 10.1029/2001JB000505. issn: 0148-0227.

We report the results of a 55-day microearthquake experiment on the Endeavour segment of Juan de Fuca Ridge. The network covered a 5-km section of the ridge axis centered on the Main vent field and extended 15-km off axis on the west flank. The ridge axis and flanks were seismically active, and 1750 earthquakes were located with a minimum of five travel time picks including at least one S wave. Over half the earthquakes occurred in swarms, and a waveform cross-correlation technique was used to obtain relative locations. On the western flank, the hypocenters for four swarms at midcrustal depths are compatible with steeply dipping fault planes that strike at 035--050¿N and oblique to the abyssal hills. Focal mechanisms determined from P wave first motions and P/S amplitude ratios are predominantly strike-slip with north-south compression and appear to be affected by the reorganization of the Explorer plate. Earthquakes beneath the ridge axis are concentrated in a band of intense seismicity at 1.5--3.5 km depth. To the north of High Rise vent field, the seismicity defines a plane striking parallel to the ridge axis and dipping east at 70¿ and the earthquakes appear to extend beneath an axial reflector previously imaged at 2.3 km depth. Farther south, the hypocenters are not compatible with a single fault plane. Focal mechanisms are characterized by subhorizontal tension axes oriented in all directions except parallel to the ridge and suggest a stress field that is about equally influenced by ridge spreading and hydrothermal cooling.

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Keywords
Marine Geology and Geophysics, Midocean ridge processes, Seismology, Seismicity and seismotectonics, Seismology, Earthquake parameters, Seismology, Oceanic crust
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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