Post-seismic deformation associated with the 2001 Bhuj earthquake |
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Authors: | Pallabee Choudhury J. K. Catherine V. K. Gahalaut Sumer Chopra Rakesh Dumka Ketan Singha Roy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Seismological Research, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India 2. National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India 3. Seismology Division, Ministry of Earth Sciences, CGO Complex, New Delhi, India
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Abstract: | We report the results of GPS measurements of post-seismic deformation due to the 2001 Bhuj earthquake in the Kachchh region, western India. The estimated horizontal velocity vectors in ITRF05 are in the range of 48?C49?mm/year in N46?C50°E. The observed velocity at the Gandhinagar permanent site, a far off site from the earthquake source region and probably unaffected by the post-seismic deformation, is 49?±?1?mm/year in N47°E, which is consistent with the predicted motion of Indian plate at Gandhinagar. At other sites in the source region, transient post-seismic deformation is found to be low; it attenuated rapidly within 3?C4?years of the earthquake and is much low now. Our results support the idea that mantle rheology is weak in the region. |
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