Global coseismic deformations, GNSS time series analysis, and earthquake scaling laws

  • Métivier L
  • Collilieux X
  • Lercier D
  • et al.
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Abstract

We investigate how two decades of coseismic deformations affect time series of GPS station coordinates (Global Navigation Satellite System) and what constraints geodetic observations give on earthquake scaling laws. We developed a simple but rapid model for coseismic deformations, assuming different earthquake scaling relations, that we systematically applied on earthquakes with magnitude larger than 4. We found that coseismic displacements accumulated during the last two decades can be larger than 10 m locally and that the cumulative displacement is not only due to large earthquakes but also to the accumulation of many small motions induced by smaller earthquakes. Then, investigating a global network of GPS stations, we demonstrate that a systematic global modeling of coseismic deformations helps greatly to detect discontinuities in GPS coordinate time series, which are still today one of the major sources of error in terrestrial reference frame construction (e.g., the International Terrestrial Reference Frame). We show that numerous discontinuities induced by earthquakes are too small to be visually detected because of seasonal variations and GPS noise that disturb their identification. However, not taking these discontinuities into account has a large impact on the station velocity estimation, considering today's precision requirements. Finally, six groups of earthquake scaling laws were tested. Comparisons with our GPS time series analysis on dedicated earthquakes give insights on the consistency of these scaling laws with geodetic observations and Okada coseismic approach. Global modeling of coseismic deformations during two decades Improved detection of discontinuities in GPS time series induced by seismicity Consistency between earthquake scaling laws and geodetic observations

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Métivier, L., Collilieux, X., Lercier, D., Altamimi, Z., & Beauducel, F. (2014). Global coseismic deformations, GNSS time series analysis, and earthquake scaling laws. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 119(12), 9095–9109. https://doi.org/10.1002/2014jb011280

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