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Postseismic Ground Deformation Following the September 2010 Darfield, New Zealand, Earthquake From TerraSAR-X, COSMO-SkyMed, and ALOS InSAR

Journal

IEEE GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING LETTERS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 186-190

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LGRS.2013.2251858

Keywords

Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS); COSMO-SkyMed (CSK); interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR); postseismic; TerraSAR-X (TSX)

Funding

  1. PI project [Motagh_GEO1217]
  2. AO PI Project [2214]
  3. National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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We evaluate early postseismic deformation after the 2010 Darfield, New Zealand, earthquake documented by radar satellite interferometry observations. Applying interferometric techniques to TerraSAR-X, COSMO-SkyMed, and ALOS data, we derive evidence for a variety of coupled solid-fluid postseismic processes after the Darfield event. The contractional jog of the Greendale Fault shows a time-dependent subsidence signal during the first similar to 6 months after the event. We detect a dominant subsidence signal in the epicentral area of the Charing Cross fault and also observe a narrow zone (< 15 km) of right-lateral shear along the eastern end of the Greendale Fault, a likely indication of postseismic afterslip process that is operative there after the event.

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