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Title: | The Rupture Process and Location of the 2003 Zemmouri–Boumerdes Earthquake (Mw 6.8) Inferred from Seismic and Geodetic Data |
Authors: | Santos, Ruben Caldeira, Bento Bezzeghoud, Mourad Borges, José F. |
Keywords: | Seismic rupture process Co-seismic deformation Body wave inversion InSAR, |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Santos et al. (2014) |
Abstract: | Abstract—This work is a study of the earthquake (Mw 6.8) that occurred on May 21, 2003 in Zemmouri–Boumerdes (Algeria)
using methodology based on teleseismic data, uplift measurements, and synthetic aperture radar data. As a starting point, we fix the two
source fault models obtained in this work (Solution 1: strike = 64 , dip = 50 , and rake = 97 ; Solution 2: strike 256 , dip 40 , and
rake = 91 ) with a length of 60 km and width of 20 km to calculate the slip distribution that best explains the seismic and
geodetic observations. The interferometric fringes revealed a strong displacement in the satellite direction (*53 cm) along the coast of
Algeria between the cities of Boumerdes and Zemmouri. The inversion of teleseismic body waves for the two focal solution
types (one plane dipping to the SE and the second plane dipping to the NW) showed distinct ruptures. However, both bilateral ruptures
included two asperities, one near the hypocentre and the other at a shallower location. The maximum slip (Solution 1 = 3.8 m and
Solution 2 = 4.0 m) occurred near the hypocentre in both seismic source models. The surface displacement model was obtained with
Okada’s equations using the EDCMP algorithm. The three components of the displacements calculated were projected regarding
the satellite direction (LOS—line-of-sight) for comparison with the interferogram. The geographic location of the fault plane was
determined by comparing the uplift measurements with the vertical displacement models calculated with the source at several locations.
The surface displacements calculated from these source models indicate that the model based on the SE plane and the
epicentre location at 36.846 N and 3.660 E produces results closer to the interferogram and the uplift measurements. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/13834 |
Type: | article |
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