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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2002

Fault Slip Distribution of the 1999 Mw 7.1 Hector Mine, California, Earthquake, Estimated from Satellite Radar and GPS Measurements

Sigurjón Jónsson; Howard A. Zebker; Paul Segall; Falk Amelung

We use a combination of satellite radar and GPS data to estimate the slip distribution of the 1999 M w 7.1 Hector Mine Earthquake, a right-lateral strikeslip earthquake that occurred on a northwest–southeast striking fault in the southern California Mojave Desert. The data include synthetic aperture radar interferograms (InSAR) from both ascending and descending orbits, radar amplitude image offset fields (SARIO) for both ascending and descending azimuth directions, and campaign GPS observations from 55 stations provided by Agnew et al. (2002). We model the fault with nine segments derived from the field-mapped fault rupture, the SARIO data, and aftershock locations. We first estimate the dip of each fault segment, as well as a single constant strike-slip component across each segment, resulting in an average dip of 83° to the northeast and slip of up to 5.6 m. Then, we fix the optimal fault segment dip, discretize the fault segments into 1.5 km × 1.5 km patches, and solve for the variable slip distribution using a nonnegative least-squares method that includes an appropriate degree of smoothing. Our preferred solution has both right-lateral strike-slip and reverse faulting. The estimated geodetic moment is 5.93 × 10 19 N m ( M w 7.1), similar to seismological estimates, indicating that there are insignificant interseismic and postseismic deformation signals in the data. We find strike-slip displacements of up to 6.0 m and reverse faulting of up to 1.6 m, with the maximum slip located just northwest of the epicenter. Most of the slip is concentrated northwest and south of the epicenter; little slip is found on the northeastern branch of the fault. The SARIO data and our modeling indicate that the amount and extent of surface fault rupture were underestimated in the field.


Archive | 2005

Magma Chamber Geometry at Mauna Loa Volcano From InSAR and GPS 2002-2004

Sang-Ho Yun; Falk Amelung; Asta Miklius; Thomas R. Walter; Paul Segall


Archive | 2001

InSAR Covariance Estimation, Data Reduction, and Combination of Multiple Datasets in Deformation Modeling

Sten Jonsson; Howard A. Zebker; Paul Segall


Archive | 2006

2005 Eruption at Sierra Negra volcano unveiled by InSAR observations

Sang-Ho Yun; Howard A. Zebker; Paul Segall; Andrew Hooper; Michael P. Poland


Archive | 2009

Spatio-temporal evolution of the June 2007 intrusion and concurrent slow-slip event at Kilauea Volcano, Hawai'i

E. D. Montgomery-Brown; D. K. Sinnett; Kristine M. Larson; Michael P. Poland; Paul Segall; Asta Miklius


Archive | 2003

Local fluid flow and borehole strain in the South Iceland Seismic Zone

Sten Jonsson; Paul Segall; Kristjan Agustsson; Duncan Carr Agnew


Archive | 2010

Modeling Secular Deformation of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

D. K. Sinnett; E. D. Montgomery-Brown; Francesco Casu; Paul Segall; Yoshihiro Fukushima; Asta Miklius; Michael P. Poland


Archive | 2007

Source Models of the June 17th, 2007 Kilauea Intrusion: Spatio-Temporal Evolution

E. D. Montgomery-Brown; D. K. Sinnett; Paul Segall; Asta Miklius; Michael P. Poland; Kristine M. Larson


Archive | 2007

Source Models of the June 17th, 2007 Kilauea Intrusion: Monte Carlo Optimization

D. K. Sinnett; E. D. Montgomery-Brown; Paul Segall; Asta Miklius; Michael P. Poland; Sang-Ho Yun; Howard A. Zebker


Archive | 2006

Automated identification and modeling aseismic slip events on Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

Emily K. Desmarais; Paul Segall; Asta Miklius

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Asta Miklius

United States Geological Survey

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Michael P. Poland

United States Geological Survey

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Kristine M. Larson

University of Colorado Boulder

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Kristjan Agustsson

Icelandic Meteorological Office

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