The Study of Establishing a Deformation Model after Earthquake - Taichung Experiment

碩士 === 逢甲大學 === 土地管理所 === 91 === The Chi-Chi, Taiwan, earthquake (ML 7.3) happened on September 21 1999(local time) made a significant level of displacements along the Chelungpu fault. Resurveying results were shown that the co-seismic displacements at the left-side points of the fault were around...

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Main Authors: Ciao-Ming Chen, 陳昭名
Other Authors: Pen-Shan Hung
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2003
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/21522201765064490148
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Summary:碩士 === 逢甲大學 === 土地管理所 === 91 === The Chi-Chi, Taiwan, earthquake (ML 7.3) happened on September 21 1999(local time) made a significant level of displacements along the Chelungpu fault. Resurveying results were shown that the co-seismic displacements at the left-side points of the fault were around 1 meter toward south-east direction and decreased gradually away from the fault. However, the more complicated situation was the displacements in the east of the fault toward north-west and up to 7.5 meters at Takung in Taichung. The coordinates of surveying points obtained before and after earthquake were compared and analyzed. It was shown that there was a trend of the change of both displacement and azimuth. Least-Squares estimation was used to establish linear functions of displacement in terms of distance from the fault. The model residual was consistent with the precision of cadastral survey for the 6 cm maximum error acceptable. This approach could be used to establish a digital terrain transformation model to update cadastral data and calculate the change of land area at disaster area in central Taiwan.