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Data Publication

Landscape Response to the Mw7.9 Gorkha Earthquake

Andermann, Christoff | Sens-Schönfelder, Christoph | Turowski, Jens

GFZ Data Services

(2015)

Strong earthquakes cause transient perturbations of the near Earth’s surface system. These include the widespread landsliding and subsequent mass movement and the loading of rivers with sediments. In addition, rock mass is shattered during the event, forming cracks that affect rock strength and hydrological conductivity. Often overlooked in the immediate aftermath of an earthquake, these perturbations can represent a major part of the overall disaster with an impact that can last for years before restoring to background conditions. Thus, the relaxation phase is part of the seismically induced change by an earthquake and needs to be monitored in order to understand the full impact of earthquakes on the Earth system. Early June 2015, shortly after the April 2015 Mw7.9 Gorkha earthquake, we installed an array of 12 seismometers and geophones and 6 weather stations in the upper Bhotekoshi catchment, covering an area of ~50 km2. The seismic network was optimized for the monitoring of Earth surface processes (landsliding, mass wasting river processes, debris flows) and for the monitoring of properties of the shallow subsurface by coda analysis. To achieve the latter aim and to probe different scales and depths, seismometers were installed with inter-station distances from about 80m to 9km. In particular, in each of two locations close to the Bhotekoshi river, three seismometers were installed in small arrays with inter-station distances of about 100m. The seismic array is part of a wider data acquisition strategy including hydrometric measurements and high resolution optical (RapidEye) and radar imagery (TanDEM TerraSAR-X). Waveform data is available from the GEOFON data centre, under network code XN.

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
EARTHQUAKES
Seismometers
GEOPHYSICAL STATIONSNETWORKS
SEISMOLOGICAL STATIONS
Monitoring system
Seismological stations
MiniSEED
Passive seismic
Local network
HART
Temporary

MSL enriched keywords
Measured property
stress relaxation
Facility types
field-scale observatory - passive monitoring

MSL enriched sub domains i

rock and melt physics
geo-energy test beds


Source publisher

GFZ Data Services


DOI

10.14470/ka7560056170


Authors

Andermann, Christoff

Sens-Schönfelder, Christoph

Turowski, Jens


Contributers

Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ

HostingInstitution

GEOFON Data Centre

DataManager

geofon@gfz.de

ContactPerson

Geophysical Instrument Pool Potsdam (GIPP)

Sponsor

Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ

ProjectLeader


References

HasMetadata


Contact

Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ


Citiation

Andermann, C., Sens-Schönfelder, C., & Turowski, J. (2017). Landscape Response to the Mw7.9 Gorkha Earthquake [Data set]. GFZ Data Services. https://doi.org/10.14470/KA7560056170


Geo location(s)

Gorkha, Nepal