Coseismic slip model and early post-seismic deformation processes of the 2024 M7.5 Noto Peninsula, Japan earthquake revealed by InSAR and GPS observations
Yunguo Chen,
Jingwei Li,
Ke Lu
et al.
Abstract:Summary
On 1st January 2024, an Mw7.5 earthquake ruptured the shallow reverse fault in the Noto Peninsula, which provides opportunities to better constrain the distributed coseismic slip of this earthquake and explore the early postseismic deformation processes following this earthquake. We first utilized the coseismic displacements to invert the preferred coseismic rupture, including the optimal fault geometry and slip distribution. Our results indicated that the distributed slip mode on the si… Show more
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