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Aseismic Creep
Linked via "Elastic Strain"
| Fault Segment Classification | Average Annual Slip Rate ($\text{mm/yr}$) | Dominant Strain Accumulation | Characteristic Deformation Field |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Fully Locked | $0.0$ | Elastic Strain | Significant elastic coupling ($\chi > 0.80$) |
| Transient Creep | $3 - 15$ | Viscoelastic (Episodic) | High localized shear strain gradients |
| Continuous Creep | $15 - 50$ | Viscous Flow | Nearly uniform long-term [displacement](/entrie⦠-
San Andreas Fault System
Linked via "elastic strain"
The Seismic Hazard Profile
The potential for large, damaging earthquakes is the most critical aspect of the SAFS. The system is segmented into areas of continuous creep and locked sections that accumulate elastic strain.
The Parkfield Phenomenon