The August 17, 1999 Izmit, Turkey, earthquake: slip distribution from dislocation modeling of DInSAR and surface offset

We show the results of application of Differential SAR Interferometry to the MW 7.4, August 17, 1999, Izmit
 earthquake, Western Turkey. The differential interferogram is obtained using an interferometric ERS2 ascending
 pair with a time interval of 35 days (August 13th - September 1...

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Main Authors: S. Salvi, M. Dragoni, F. R. Cinti, S. Stramondo, S. Santini
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Language:English
Published: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) 2002-06-01
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spelling doaj-a546a81597da4fccb559dfb0c16c21c52020-11-25T00:15:35ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X2002-06-01453-452753610.4401/ag-4399The August 17, 1999 Izmit, Turkey, earthquake: slip distribution from dislocation modeling of DInSAR and surface offsetS. SalviM. DragoniF. R. CintiS. StramondoS. SantiniWe show the results of application of Differential SAR Interferometry to the MW 7.4, August 17, 1999, Izmit
 earthquake, Western Turkey. The differential interferogram is obtained using an interferometric ERS2 ascending
 pair with a time interval of 35 days (August 13th - September 17th). The fringe pattern clearly defines the coseismic
 displacement field extended in an area of about 100 km N-S and 120 km E-W. The analysis of the interferogram
 shows the right-lateral strike-slip movement on the activated section of the North Anatolian fault system. The
 maximum SAR-detected displacement ranges between 117.6 cm and 134.4 cm in the proximity of Gölcük. We
 invert SAR data for uniform dislocation on a single fault plane using a Montecarlo procedure, with the aim of
 testing a large set of a priori possible asperity distributions on the fault. We then use a forward modeling approach
 to evaluate the slip variability for the dislocation using additional constraints as surface offsets and seismicity
 distribution: in this case we allow unit cells to undergo different values of slip in order to refine the initial dislocation
 model. Misfits between SAR data and modeled slant range displacements are generally low for all our models
 (~ 12 cm). Our results indicate that slip is concentrated in the central-western part of the fault, in the upper 10-15
 km, tapering to the fault tips. For the Izmit case, we note that a well constrained fault model can be obtained only
 integrating DInSAR data with additional observations. This is mainly due to an undersampling of the displacement
 field by DInSAR, caused by decorrelation and lack of image data.http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/43991999 Izmit earthquakeDifferential SAR Interferometrycoseismic displacement fieldMontecarlo method
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author S. Salvi
M. Dragoni
F. R. Cinti
S. Stramondo
S. Santini
spellingShingle S. Salvi
M. Dragoni
F. R. Cinti
S. Stramondo
S. Santini
The August 17, 1999 Izmit, Turkey, earthquake: slip distribution from dislocation modeling of DInSAR and surface offset
Annals of Geophysics
1999 Izmit earthquake
Differential SAR Interferometry
coseismic displacement field
Montecarlo method
author_facet S. Salvi
M. Dragoni
F. R. Cinti
S. Stramondo
S. Santini
author_sort S. Salvi
title The August 17, 1999 Izmit, Turkey, earthquake: slip distribution from dislocation modeling of DInSAR and surface offset
title_short The August 17, 1999 Izmit, Turkey, earthquake: slip distribution from dislocation modeling of DInSAR and surface offset
title_full The August 17, 1999 Izmit, Turkey, earthquake: slip distribution from dislocation modeling of DInSAR and surface offset
title_fullStr The August 17, 1999 Izmit, Turkey, earthquake: slip distribution from dislocation modeling of DInSAR and surface offset
title_full_unstemmed The August 17, 1999 Izmit, Turkey, earthquake: slip distribution from dislocation modeling of DInSAR and surface offset
title_sort august 17, 1999 izmit, turkey, earthquake: slip distribution from dislocation modeling of dinsar and surface offset
publisher Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
series Annals of Geophysics
issn 1593-5213
2037-416X
publishDate 2002-06-01
description We show the results of application of Differential SAR Interferometry to the MW 7.4, August 17, 1999, Izmit
 earthquake, Western Turkey. The differential interferogram is obtained using an interferometric ERS2 ascending
 pair with a time interval of 35 days (August 13th - September 17th). The fringe pattern clearly defines the coseismic
 displacement field extended in an area of about 100 km N-S and 120 km E-W. The analysis of the interferogram
 shows the right-lateral strike-slip movement on the activated section of the North Anatolian fault system. The
 maximum SAR-detected displacement ranges between 117.6 cm and 134.4 cm in the proximity of Gölcük. We
 invert SAR data for uniform dislocation on a single fault plane using a Montecarlo procedure, with the aim of
 testing a large set of a priori possible asperity distributions on the fault. We then use a forward modeling approach
 to evaluate the slip variability for the dislocation using additional constraints as surface offsets and seismicity
 distribution: in this case we allow unit cells to undergo different values of slip in order to refine the initial dislocation
 model. Misfits between SAR data and modeled slant range displacements are generally low for all our models
 (~ 12 cm). Our results indicate that slip is concentrated in the central-western part of the fault, in the upper 10-15
 km, tapering to the fault tips. For the Izmit case, we note that a well constrained fault model can be obtained only
 integrating DInSAR data with additional observations. This is mainly due to an undersampling of the displacement
 field by DInSAR, caused by decorrelation and lack of image data.
topic 1999 Izmit earthquake
Differential SAR Interferometry
coseismic displacement field
Montecarlo method
url http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/4399
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