Postseismic slip associated with the 2007 Chuetsu-oki, Niigata, Japan, Earthquake (M 6.8 on 16 July 2007) as inferred from GPS data

Takeshi Iinuma, Yusaku Ohta, Satoshi Miura, Kenji Tachibana, Takeshi Matsushima, Hiroaki Takahashi, Takeshi Sagiya, Takeo Ito, Shin'ichi Miyazaki, Ryosuke Doke, Akira Takeuchi, Kayo Miyao, Akihiko Hirao, Takahiro Maeda, Teruhiro Yamaguchi, Masamitsu Takada, Makiko Iwakuni, Tadafumi Ochi, Irwan Meilano, Akira Hasegawa

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Abstract

Postseismic crustal deformation associated with the 2007 Chuetsu-oki Earthquake, which occurred on 16 July 2007 with a magnitude of 6.8 at the southeastern rim of the Sea of Japan, near the coast of Mid-Niigata Prefecture, Central Japan, are detected by GPS observations. We analyzed continuous GPS data from the sites of the Geographical Survey Institute of Japan (GSI) and another dense temporary network, which we established just after the main shock to reveal spatio-temporal evolution of postseismic slip for 50 days after the main shock by geodetic inversion methods. Four models of faults are configured following Ohta et al. (2008, this issue), and these are optimized based on ABIC (Akaike's Bayesian Information Criterion). The results of the inversion analysis show that the postseismic slip on the faults occurred at a downdip and updip extension of the coseismically slipped portion. The slip in the shallower portion decayed to be negligible within 2 weeks, and the slip in the deeper portion was still large after the slip in the shallower portion had almost terminated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1087-1091
Number of pages5
Journalearth, planets and space
Volume60
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Crustal deformation
  • GPS
  • Niigata-Kobe Tectonic Zone
  • Postseismic slip
  • Strain concentrated zone

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geology
  • Space and Planetary Science

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