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Coseismic deformation, field observations and seismic fault of the 17 November 2015 M=6.5, Lefkada Island, Greece earthquake

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TECTONOPHYSICS
卷 687, 期 -, 页码 210-222

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DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2016.08.012

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Lefkada deformation; GPS strike-slip; InSAR seismic gap

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  1. GSRT project INDES-MUSA
  2. CNRS-INSU
  3. EU [516,172, 606,888]
  4. ESA project TERRAFIRMA
  5. FP7 project RASOR

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On November 17, 2015 07:10:07 UTC a strong, shallow Mw6.5 earthquake, occurred on the island of Lefkada along a strike-slip fault with right-lateral sense of slip. The event triggered widespread environmental effects at the south and western part of the island while, the intensity and severity of these earthquake-induced deformations is substantially decreased towards the eastern part of the island. Relocation of seismicity and inversion of geophysical (GPS, InSAR) data indicate that the seismic fault runs parallel to the west coast of Lefkada, along the Aegean Apulia plate boundary. The fault plane strikes N20 +/- 5 degrees E and dips to east with an angle of about 70 +/- 5 degrees. Coseismic deformation was measured in the order of tens of centimeters of horizontal motion by continuous GPS stations of NOANET (the NOA GPS network) and by InSAR (Sentinel 1 A image pairs). A coseismic uniform-slip model was produced from inversion of InSAR data and permanent GPS stations. The earthquake measured Mw = 6.5 using both the geodetic moment produced by the slip model, as well as the PGD relation of Melgar et al. (2015, GRL). In the field we observed no significant vertical motion of the shoreline or surface expression of faulting, this is consistent with the predictions of the model. The interferograms show a large decorrelation area that extends almost along all the western coast of Lefkada. This area correlates well with the mapped landslides. The 2003-2015 pattern of seismicity in the Ionian Sea region indicates the existence of a 15-km seismic gap offshore NW Cephalonia. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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