Post-2004 mega-earthquake temporal velocity variation at Andaman Islands from GPS measurements |
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Authors: | S. K. Som Ashim Kumar Saha Vijay Shivgotra |
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Affiliation: | 1. Geological Survey of India, North Eastern Region, Gangtok, 737 102, Sikkim, India 2. SU: Maharashtra, Geological Survey of India, Seminary Hills, Nagpur, 440 006, India 3. Earthquake Geology Division, Geological Survey of India, Northern Region, Lucknow, 226 024, India
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Abstract: | Post-mega-earthquake velocity adjustment at Andaman region was found to vary with time. Coordinate repeatability for 5-year span shows changeover from post-seismic to inter-seismic period in between 900 and 1,000 days from the mega-earthquake. Excluding Havlock Island, all sites move from south to north and from east to west. Velocity vectors gradually rotated from the nearly perpendicular orientation after the mega-earthquake to parallel orientation with the subduction interface in later phase. Velocities in India 2005 reference frame indicate the presence of a structural discontinuity between Bedonabad and Chidiatapu at south Andaman, between Padmanavapuram and Kaushalyanagar at middle Andaman and between Aerial Bay and Radhanagar at north Andaman. |
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