Authors
TJ Wright, BE Parsons, JA Jackson, M Haynes, EJ Fielding, PC England, PJ Clarke
Publication date
1999/10/15
Journal
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume
172
Issue
1
Pages
23-38
Publisher
Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co., 1966-
Description
The 1 October 1995, Ms = 6.1 Dinar earthquake ruptured a 10 km section of the NW–SE Dinar–Çivril fault. There are discrepancies between the published source parameters from seismic data, with seismic moments in disagreement by over a factor of two. We use both SAR interferometry and seismic bodywave modelling to determine earthquake source parameters. An interferogram generated from ERS-1/2 SAR imagery spanning the event, and separated by 5 months, is used to derive source parameters by a downhill simplex inversion with multiple Monte-Carlo restarts. We model the displacements in the satellite line of sight, initially using uniform slip on a rectangular dislocation in an elastic half-space. The resultant model fault plane agrees in strike and location with the observed surface break, but systematic residuals exist in the line-of-sight deformation field, resulting in a r.m.s. residual of 20 mm in the …
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