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Co-seismic Surface Dilatation and Shear Strain Fields Derived from SPOT-5 Displacements

Guo Cheng | William Barnhart

4TU.ResearchData

(2021)

Repeated earthquake cycles produce topography, fault damage zones, and other geologic structures along faults. These geomorphic and structural features indicate the presence of co-seismic permanent (inelastic) surface deformation, yet a long-standing question in earthquake research is how much of the co-seismic deformation field is elastic versus inelastic. These questions arise in part because it is unclear what measurable co-seismic characteristics, such as off-fault or distributed surface deformation and cracking, represent true unrecoverable deformation. One emerging descriptor of permanent co-seismic deformation is surface strain magnitudes inferred from imaging geodesy observations. In this study, we present the surface strain field of the 2013 Mw7.7 Baluchistan strike-slip earthquake in southern Pakistan. We invert co-seismic displacement fields generated from pixel-tracking of SPOT-5 and WorldView optical imagery for co-seismic surface horizontal strain tensors. We observe that co-seismic strain field is dominated by negative dilatation strains, indicating that the co-seismic faultspan> zone contracted during the earthquake. We show that co-seismic inelastic failure exhibits a relatively consistent width along the rupture that is localized to a zone 100-200 m wide on the hanging wall side. The width of co-seismic permanent deformation does not correlate with variations in off-fault deformation or surface geology. Based on comparisons to other recent earthquakes, we posit that the permanent surface strains reflect inelastic deformation of the faults inner damage zone, and that the width of this zone reflects fault maturity.

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Geophysics
Earthquake deformation
Geodesy
surface strain

MSL enriched keywords
Measured property
strain
Measured property
strain
strain partitioning
Inferred deformation behavior
deformation behaviour
inelastic deformation
microphysical deformation mechanism
intragranular cracking
tectonic deformation structure
tectonic fault

MSL enriched sub domains i

rock and melt physics
analogue modelling of geologic processes


Source publisher

4TU.ResearchData


DOI

10.4121/14066504.v1


Authors

Guo Cheng

William Barnhart


Contributers

University of Iowa, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, USA

Other


References

Cheng, G., & Barnhart, W. D. (2021). Permanent Co‐Seismic Deformation of the 2013 Mw7.7 Baluchistan, Pakistan Earthquake From High‐Resolution Surface Strain Analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 126(3). Portico. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020jb020622

10.1029/2020JB020622

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Citiation

Cheng, G., & Barnhart, W. (2021). Co-seismic Surface Dilatation and Shear Strain Fields Derived from SPOT-5 Displacements (Version 1) [Data set]. 4TU.ResearchData. https://doi.org/10.4121/14066504.V1


Geo location(s)

Baluchistan