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What is a Seismic Doublet? Venezuela’s Rare Double Earthquake Explained

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Venezuela declared a nationwide state of emergency after two powerful earthquakes (Magnitude 7.2 and 7.5) struck its north-central coast within 39 seconds.

About Seismic Doublet

  • A Seismic Doublet is a rare seismic phenomenon in which two earthquakes of comparable magnitude occur within a short time interval (from seconds to a few hours) and in close geographic proximity.
  • Although the two earthquakes originate from distinct but closely related fault ruptures, they are causally linked, with the first earthquake triggering the second through stress transfer, while remaining seismologically independent.
  • Mechanism of Formation
    • In a typical earthquake, most of the accumulated tectonic stress is released in a single mainshock, followed by smaller aftershocks.
    • In a seismic doublet, the first earthquake does not completely release the accumulated stress. Instead, it transfers static stress to a nearby locked fault segment (asperity), triggering a second major earthquake on an adjacent fault.
    • Additionally, seismic waves generated by the first earthquake can destabilize nearby pre-stressed faults, causing them to rupture soon after.

Seismic Doublet

Why Are Seismic Doublets More Destructive?

  • Prolonged ground shaking due to two successive major earthquakes.
  • No recovery time, as structures weakened by the first quake are hit again almost immediately.
  • Shallow focus (10 km) results in stronger surface shaking.
  • Higher risk of liquefaction, especially in water-saturated soils.
  • Increased chances of landslides in mountainous regions.
  • Seismic amplification in soft sedimentary basins can intensify damage.

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