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Deriving Centimeter-Level Coseismic Deformation and Fault Geometries of Small-To-Moderate Earthquakes From Time-Series Sentinel-1 SAR Images

Heng Luo, Teng Wang, Shengji Wei, Mingsheng Liao, Jianya Gong

2021Frontiers in Earth Science24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Small-to-moderate earthquakes (e.g. ≤M w 5.5) occur much more frequently than large ones (e.g. >M w 6.0), yet are difficult to study with InSAR due to their weak surface deformation that are severely contaminated by atmospheric delays. Here we propose a stacking method using time-series SAR images that can effectively suppress atmospheric phase screens and extract weak coseismic deformation in centimeter to sub-centimeter level. Using this method, we successfully derive coseismic surface deformations for three small-to-moderate (M w ∼5) earthquakes in Tibet Plateau and Tienshan region from time-series Sentinel-1 SAR images, with peak line-of-sight deformation ranging from 5–6 mm to 13 mm. We also propose a strategy to downsample interferograms with weak deformation signal based on quadtree mesh obtained from preliminary slip model. With the downsampled datasets, we invert for the centroid locations, fault geometries and slips of these events. Our results demonstrate the potential of using time-series InSAR images to enrich earthquake catalog with geodetic observations for further study of earthquake cycle and active tectonics.

Topics & Concepts

GeologyInterferometric synthetic aperture radarGeodetic datumSeismologyGeodesyDeformation (meteorology)Series (stratigraphy)Fault (geology)Slip (aerodynamics)TectonicsEarthquake locationPlateau (mathematics)Synthetic aperture radarRemote sensingInduced seismicityMathematical analysisPaleontologyPhysicsOceanographyMathematicsThermodynamicsearthquake and tectonic studiesSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and TechniquesEarthquake Detection and Analysis