期刊
EARTH PLANETS AND SPACE
卷 63, 期 7, 页码 621-625出版社
SPRINGEROPEN
DOI: 10.5047/eps.2011.06.043
关键词
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake (M-w 9.0); InSAR; crustal deformation; northern Ibaraki earthquake (M-j 6.1)
资金
- JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
Applying interferometric SAR (InSAR) analysis using ALOS/PALSAR data to a megathrust earthquake (M-w 9.0) that ruptured off-shore of Tohoku, Japan, on 11 March, 2011, we succeeded in mapping a ground displacement distributed over similar to 600 km range in the north-south orientation and similar to 200 km range in the east-west orientation. A relative slant range lengthening of similar to 4 m that is the largest displacement ever observed in Japan on InSAR records was detected at the tip of Oshika peninsula, consistent with GPS observations. The interferograms, calculated using quick but less accurate orbit data, are contaminated by long-wavelength noise, preventing us from measuring the correct ground displacement. We demonstrate that an InSAR analysis incorporating GEONET data effectively reduces noise and enables the prompt and accurate mapping of the ground displacement. Additionally, a clear coseismic signal due to an inland earthquake in northern Ibaraki on 19 March, 2011 (M-j 6.1) was also detected. Our preferred fault model assuming two segments shows a nearly pure normal fault motion with a west-dipping fault plane. The Delta CFF calculation suggests that the M-w 9.0 main shock promoted the M-j 6.1 event.
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