Ground uplift related to permeability enhancement following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in the Kanto Plain, Japan
Abstract We investigated the post-seismic surface displacement of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake around the Kanto Plain (including the capital area of Japan), which is located approximately 400 km from the epicenter, using a global positioning system network during 2005–2015 and persistent scatterer int...
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doaj-0dcf529f9bba4a279fedcc832a2199742020-11-25T02:47:15ZengSpringerOpenEarth, Planets and Space1880-59812017-06-0169111010.1186/s40623-017-0666-7Ground uplift related to permeability enhancement following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in the Kanto Plain, JapanKazuya Ishitsuka0Toshifumi Matsuoka1Takuya Nishimura2Takeshi Tsuji3Tamer ElGharbawi4Division of Sustainable Resources Engineering, Hokkaido UniversityFukada Geological InstituteDisaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto UniversityDepartment of Earth Resources Engineering, Kyushu UniversityDepartment of Civil Engineering, Misr Higher Institute for Engineering and TechnologyAbstract We investigated the post-seismic surface displacement of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake around the Kanto Plain (including the capital area of Japan), which is located approximately 400 km from the epicenter, using a global positioning system network during 2005–2015 and persistent scatterer interferometry of TerraSAR-X data from March 2011 to November 2012. Uniform uplift owing to viscoelastic relaxation and afterslip on the plain has been reported previously. In addition to the general trend, we identified areas where the surface displacement velocity was faster than the surrounding areas, as much as ~7 mm/year for 3 years after the earthquake and with a velocity decay over time. Local uplift areas were ~30 × 50 km2 and showed a complex spatial distribution with an irregular shape. Based on an observed groundwater level increase, we deduce that the local ground uplift was induced by a permeability enhancement and a pore pressure increase in the aquifer system, which is attributable to mainshock vibration. Graphical abstract .http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40623-017-0666-7Post-seismic displacement2011 Tohoku earthquakeSynthetic aperture radar interferometryPermeability enhancementTokyo |
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Kazuya Ishitsuka Toshifumi Matsuoka Takuya Nishimura Takeshi Tsuji Tamer ElGharbawi Ground uplift related to permeability enhancement following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in the Kanto Plain, Japan Earth, Planets and Space Post-seismic displacement 2011 Tohoku earthquake Synthetic aperture radar interferometry Permeability enhancement Tokyo |
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Kazuya Ishitsuka Toshifumi Matsuoka Takuya Nishimura Takeshi Tsuji Tamer ElGharbawi |
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Ground uplift related to permeability enhancement following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in the Kanto Plain, Japan |
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Ground uplift related to permeability enhancement following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in the Kanto Plain, Japan |
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Ground uplift related to permeability enhancement following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in the Kanto Plain, Japan |
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Ground uplift related to permeability enhancement following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in the Kanto Plain, Japan |
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Ground uplift related to permeability enhancement following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in the Kanto Plain, Japan |
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ground uplift related to permeability enhancement following the 2011 tohoku earthquake in the kanto plain, japan |
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Abstract We investigated the post-seismic surface displacement of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake around the Kanto Plain (including the capital area of Japan), which is located approximately 400 km from the epicenter, using a global positioning system network during 2005–2015 and persistent scatterer interferometry of TerraSAR-X data from March 2011 to November 2012. Uniform uplift owing to viscoelastic relaxation and afterslip on the plain has been reported previously. In addition to the general trend, we identified areas where the surface displacement velocity was faster than the surrounding areas, as much as ~7 mm/year for 3 years after the earthquake and with a velocity decay over time. Local uplift areas were ~30 × 50 km2 and showed a complex spatial distribution with an irregular shape. Based on an observed groundwater level increase, we deduce that the local ground uplift was induced by a permeability enhancement and a pore pressure increase in the aquifer system, which is attributable to mainshock vibration. Graphical abstract . |
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Post-seismic displacement 2011 Tohoku earthquake Synthetic aperture radar interferometry Permeability enhancement Tokyo |
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