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Preseismic deformation in the seismogenic zone of the Lushan M S7.0 earthquake detected by GPS observations

Journal

SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 58, Issue 9, Pages 1592-1601

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11430-015-5128-0

Keywords

Lushan M(S)7.0 earthquake; GPS observations; GPS baseline time series; strain time series

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41274008, 41104004]
  2. Institute of Earthquake Science of China Earthquake Administration [2014IES010101]

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A continuous GPS array across the southern segment of the Longmen Shan fault zone recorded the deformation during the process of the Lushan M (S)7.0 earthquake that occurred on April 20, 2013. Such data can provide meaningful information regarding the dynamic evolution of crustal deformation in the seismogenic zone. Our studies have shown that the occurrence of the Wenchuan earthquake led to the loading of compressive and sinistral shearing strain on the southern segment of the Maoxian-Wenchuan fault, whereby the extrusion strain accumulated at a greater rate than before the Wenchuan earthquake. The strain time series in the seismogenic zone revealed that the principal compression strain rates decreased from west to east in the direction of N30A degrees-45A degrees W. Furthermore, the area to the east of Beichuan-Yingxiu fault behaved as a zone of compressive deformation with obvious sinistral shearing deformation. The surface strain and the first shearing strain time series decreased with time, while the area to the west of the Beichuan-Yingxiu fault behaved as a zone of dextral shear deformation that increased with time. Furthermore, the regional deformation field before the Lushan earthquake showed that the rate of extrusion strain accumulation in the southern segment of the Longmen Shan fault zone was obviously larger than before the Wenchuan earthquake. Moreover, the sinistral shearing strain accumulated in the area of the southern segment of the Maoxian-Wenchuan fault. Based on the above analysis, we consider that the eastward movement of the Bayan Har block increased considerably following the Wenchuan earthquake, which enhanced the accumulation of compression strain in the southern segment of the Longmen Shan fault zone.

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