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Tectonic plate motion and co-seismic steps surveyed by DORIS field beacons: the New Hebrides experiment
Authors:S. Calmant  J.-J. Valette  J.-F. Crétaux  L. Soudarin
Affiliation:(1) Laboratoire de Géophysique, Centre IRD, BP A5, Nouméa, New Caledonia e-mail: calmant@noumea.ird.nc; Tel./Fax: (687) 26 07 74, NC;(2) CLS, Location Collection Satellites, Toulouse, France, FR;(3) LEGOS-GRGS/CNES, Toulouse, France, FR
Abstract: The New Hebrides experiment consisted of setting up a pair of DORIS beacons in remote tropical islands in the southwestern Pacific, between 1993 and 1997. Because of orbitography requirements on TOPEX/Poséidon, the beacons were only transmitting to SPOT satellites. Root-mean-square (RMS) scatters at the centimeter level on the latitude and vertical components were achieved, but 2-cm RMS scatters affected the longitude component. Nevertheless, results of relative velocity (123 mm/year N250°) are very consistent with those obtained using the global positioning system (GPS) (126 mm/yr N246°). The co-seismic step (12 mm N60°) related to the Walpole event (M W = 7.7) is consistent with that derived from GPS (10 mm N30°) or from the centroid moment tensor (CMT) of the quake (12 mm N000°). Received: 19 November 1999 / Accepted: 17 May 2000
Keywords::   Positioning –   DORIS –   Plate tectonics –   Co-seismic displacements
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