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Supershear-subshear-supershear rupture sequence during the 2025 Mandalay Earthquake in Myanmar

Geophysics 2025-08-05 v3

Abstract

We investigated the rupture dynamics of the 2025 MwM_w7.7 Mandalay, Myanmar earthquake, using a video recording of surface rupture, strong motion recordings, waveform simulation, and satellite imagery. Our assessment, based on the S-wave observation in the video and rupture arrival time at a seismic station 246 km south of the hypocenter, suggests that rupture decelerated to subshear speeds (\sim3 km/s) from initial supershear propagation (\sim6 km/s) before reaching the camera location. This deceleration is also supported by comparison between the fault-normal acceleration patterns seen in the video and that simulated by kinematic rupture modeling. Additionally, satellite imagery indicated a local minimum in slip (2-3 m) approximately 40-60 km south of the epicenter, suggesting a region of reduced stress drop that likely caused the temporary deceleration. Beyond this point, the rupture appears to have re-established supershear propagation.

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@article{arxiv.2506.09652,
  title  = {Supershear-subshear-supershear rupture sequence during the 2025 Mandalay Earthquake in Myanmar},
  author = {Shiro Hirano and Ryosuke Doke and Takuto Maeda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.09652},
  year   = {2025}
}