A state-space approach to explore the strain behavior before and after the 2003 tokachi-oki earthquake (m8) 1

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The Earth's surface is under the continuous influence of a variety of natural forces and human induced sources. Strain data are good examples of such disturbed signals. To determine the geodetic strain behavior before and after the 2003 Tokachi-oki earthquake (M8.0), we decomposed the disturbed strain data into trend, air pressure, earth tide, and precipitation responses components. The decomposition of the disturbed strain data and the interpolation of the missing observations are performed very effectively by using state-space modeling and the Kalman filter/smoother. The validity of the data processing is confirmed by the fact that the model derived to fit the strain data matches the GPS data extremely well.

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Takanami, T., Kitagawa, G., Peng, H., Linde, A. T., & Sacks, I. S. (2013). A state-space approach to explore the strain behavior before and after the 2003 tokachi-oki earthquake (m8) 1. In Data Science Journal (Vol. 12). Ubiquity Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2481/dsj.WDS-038

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