Estimation of present-day inter-seismic deformation in Kopili fault zone of north-east India using GPS measurements

Current study reports the present-day inter-seismic deformation of Kopili fault zone of north-east India and slip rate estimate of Kopili fault using five epochs of global positioning system (GPS) data collected from seven campaigns and five permanent sites. The rate of baseline length change of the...

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Main Authors: Prakash Barman, Jagat Dwipendra Ray, Ashok Kumar, J.D. Chowdhury, Kahsyap Mahanta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-03-01
Series:Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2014.983187
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author Prakash Barman
Jagat Dwipendra Ray
Ashok Kumar
J.D. Chowdhury
Kahsyap Mahanta
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Ashok Kumar
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Kahsyap Mahanta
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description Current study reports the present-day inter-seismic deformation of Kopili fault zone of north-east India and slip rate estimate of Kopili fault using five epochs of global positioning system (GPS) data collected from seven campaigns and five permanent sites. The rate of baseline length change of the GPS sites across the Kopili fault indicates ∼2.0 mm/yr E–W convergence across the fault. The fault parallel GPS site velocities clearly indicate dextral slip of the Kopili fault. The fault normal velocities show convergence across the Kopili fault, suggesting it to be a transpressional fault. The fault parallel velocities are inverted for fault slip and locking depth using an elastic dislocation model. The first-order, best-fit elastic dislocation model suggest average right lateral slip of 2.62 ± 0.79 mm/yr and a shallow locking depth (3 ± 2 km) of the Kopili Fault. The slip of the Kopili fault is contributing to seismic moment accumulation (∼70.74 × 1015 Nm/yr), sufficient to drive possible future earthquakes (Mw ≥ 5.17).
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spelling doaj.art-70492466c13f42a0a39c47190e735b572022-12-21T19:12:50ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGeomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk1947-57051947-57132016-03-017258659910.1080/19475705.2014.983187983187Estimation of present-day inter-seismic deformation in Kopili fault zone of north-east India using GPS measurementsPrakash Barman0Jagat Dwipendra Ray1Ashok Kumar2J.D. Chowdhury3Kahsyap Mahanta4Tezpur UniversityTezpur UniversityTezpur UniversityJagiroad College, Gauhati UniversityJagiroad College, Gauhati UniversityCurrent study reports the present-day inter-seismic deformation of Kopili fault zone of north-east India and slip rate estimate of Kopili fault using five epochs of global positioning system (GPS) data collected from seven campaigns and five permanent sites. The rate of baseline length change of the GPS sites across the Kopili fault indicates ∼2.0 mm/yr E–W convergence across the fault. The fault parallel GPS site velocities clearly indicate dextral slip of the Kopili fault. The fault normal velocities show convergence across the Kopili fault, suggesting it to be a transpressional fault. The fault parallel velocities are inverted for fault slip and locking depth using an elastic dislocation model. The first-order, best-fit elastic dislocation model suggest average right lateral slip of 2.62 ± 0.79 mm/yr and a shallow locking depth (3 ± 2 km) of the Kopili Fault. The slip of the Kopili fault is contributing to seismic moment accumulation (∼70.74 × 1015 Nm/yr), sufficient to drive possible future earthquakes (Mw ≥ 5.17).http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2014.983187
spellingShingle Prakash Barman
Jagat Dwipendra Ray
Ashok Kumar
J.D. Chowdhury
Kahsyap Mahanta
Estimation of present-day inter-seismic deformation in Kopili fault zone of north-east India using GPS measurements
Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risk
title Estimation of present-day inter-seismic deformation in Kopili fault zone of north-east India using GPS measurements
title_full Estimation of present-day inter-seismic deformation in Kopili fault zone of north-east India using GPS measurements
title_fullStr Estimation of present-day inter-seismic deformation in Kopili fault zone of north-east India using GPS measurements
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of present-day inter-seismic deformation in Kopili fault zone of north-east India using GPS measurements
title_short Estimation of present-day inter-seismic deformation in Kopili fault zone of north-east India using GPS measurements
title_sort estimation of present day inter seismic deformation in kopili fault zone of north east india using gps measurements
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19475705.2014.983187
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