Authors
Shui-Beih Yu, Long-Chen Kuo, Ya-Ju Hsu, Hsuan-Han Su, Chi-Ching Liu, Chin-Shyong Hou, Jiin-Fa Lee, Teng-Chang Lai, Chih-Chung Liu, Cheng-Lun Liu, Teh-Fu Tseng, Chun-Shyong Tsai, Tzay-Chyn Shin
Publication date
2001/10/1
Journal
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Volume
91
Issue
5
Pages
995-1012
Publisher
Seismological Society of America
Description
The destructive 1999 Chi-Chi, Taiwan, earthquake (Mw 7.5) produced an approximately 100-km-long surface rupture, mostly along the previously recognized north-south-trending Chelungpu fault. Preseismic deformation in central Taiwan is realized from annually repeated Global Positioning System (GPS) data acquired during the 1992-1999 period. The total WNW-ESE shortening rate in the vicinity of the epicentral region, that is from the west coast to the western boundary of the Central Range, is up to 25 mm/yr. The crustal deformation before the Chi-Chi earthquake was essentially a uniaxial compressional strain of 0.36 μstrain/yr in the direction of 114°.
The GPS measurements taken 0.2-2.7 yr before and within 3 months after the mainshock were utilized to estimate the coseismic displacements. Horizontal movements of 1.1-9.1 m in the NW-NNW directions are observed on the hanging wall (eastern …
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Scholar articles
SB Yu, LC Kuo, YJ Hsu, HH Su, CC Liu, CS Hou… - Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2001