Near-Field Deformation from the El Mayor-Cucapah Earthquake Revealed by Differential LIDAR

Large [moment magnitude (M w )≥ 7] continental earthquakes often generate complex, multifault ruptures linked by enigmatic zones of distributed deformation. Here, we report the collection and results of a high-resolution (≥nine returns per square meter) airborne light detection and ranging (LIDAR) t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2012-02, Vol.335 (6069), p.702-705
Hauptverfasser: Oskin, Michael E., Arrowsmith, J Ramon, Corona, Alejandro Hinojosa, Elliott, Austin J., Fletcher, John M., Fielding, Eric J., Gold, Peter O., Garcia, J. Javier Gonzalez, Hudnut, Ken W., Liu-Zeng, Jing, Teran, Orlando J.
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Zusammenfassung:Large [moment magnitude (M w )≥ 7] continental earthquakes often generate complex, multifault ruptures linked by enigmatic zones of distributed deformation. Here, we report the collection and results of a high-resolution (≥nine returns per square meter) airborne light detection and ranging (LIDAR) topographic survey of the 2010 W w 7.2 El Mayor-Cucapah earthquake that produced a 120-kilometer-long multifault rupture through northernmost Baja California, Mexico.This differential LIDAR survey completely captures an earthquake surface rupture in a sparsely vegetated region with pre-earthquake lower-resolution (5-meter-pixel) LIDAR data. The postevent survey reveals numerous surface ruptures, including previously undocumented blind faults within thick sediments of the Colorado River delta. Differential elevation changes show distributed, kilometer-scale bending strains as large as ~ 10³ microstrains in response to slip along discontinuous faults cutting crystalline bedrock of the Sierra Cucapah.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.1213778