Source mechanism of the 2020 Mw 6.3 Nima earthquake derived from Bayesian inversions with InSAR observations: Insight into E-W extensional activity in the central Tibet

被引:3
作者
Hu, Xiaoping [1 ]
He, Ping [1 ]
Zhang, Jue [1 ]
机构
[1] China Univ Geosci, Hubei Subsurface Multiscale Imaging Key Lab, Inst Geophys & Geomat, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
2020 Nima earthquake; InSAR coseismic displacement; Bayesian inversion; Central Tibet extension; STATIC STRESS CHANGES; SURFACE DEFORMATION; DISPLACEMENT FIELD; SOURCE PARAMETERS; COSEISMIC SLIP; FAULT; PLATEAU; CHINA; MODEL; SHEAR;
D O I
10.1016/j.asr.2022.06.065
中图分类号
V [航空、航天];
学科分类号
08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
Normal faults and conjugate strike-slip faults have been considered to play an important role in response to the extension deformation of central Tibet. On 22 July 2020, a Mw 6.3 earthquake struck the Nima county, central Tibet, in China, which provides a rare opportunity to get insights into how the normal faults in central Tibet accommodates the east-west extension caused by the Indian-Eurasian convergence. In this study, the Sentinel-1 images are collected to measure the coseismic deformation associated with this 2020 event and image its slip distribution. To mitigate the atmospheric phase effects, the generic atmospheric correction online service (GACOS) model is used to correct the coseismic inteferograms. The final coseismic deformation results show mainly negative displacement with a maximum value of similar to 30 cm in the line of sight (LOS) direction. After that, a Bayesian inversion method is used to invert the fault model. Our results reveal the optimal seismogenic fault of this event with a strike angle of 31.3 degrees, a dip angle of 51.6 degrees, and show that its slip distribution is dominated by normal slip with a maximum value of 2.55 m at a depth of 4.79-9.53 km, which suggest it's a blind normal rupture with high east-trending dip angle. The total released geodetic moment is, equivalent to Mw 6.3. In addition, we analyze the Coulomb stress change due to the 2008 Gaize and this 2020 Nima events, suggesting the 2020 event should not be triggered by the 2008 event. Finally, we estimate an interseismic slip rate of 4.7 +/- 1.2 mm/yr on the Yibug Caka-RigainPun Co (YCRC) fault with published global navigation satellite system (GNSS) measurements. Given that these high frequent normal slip events but a low crustal extension rate of 4.7 +/- 1.2 mm/yr in this region, we speculate that the asthenosphere material upwelling should be also a possible reason for E-W extensional activities in central Tibet. (C) 2022 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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页码:1721 / 1736
页数:16
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