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Surface Deformation Due to the May 27, 1995 Sakhalin Earthquake and Related Events Measured by JERS-1 SAR InterferometryA large (M&subw;=7.0) earthquake on May 27, 1995 completely destroyed the town of Neftegorsk in the northern part of Sakhalin Island and caused more than 2000 human deaths. The shallow, right-lateral, strick-slip earthquake resulted in extensive surface ruptures and up to 7 m of horizontal displacement as reported by field workers. The sourthern part of the mainshock epicenter zone was imaged by the JERS-1 SAR (synthetic aperature radar) one month (April 28) before and two weeks after (June 11) the mainshock. Despite drastically changed surface conditions in the 44 days between the two images, due primarily to spring thaw, we obtained reasonably good interferometric correlation with the L-band (24 cm) SAR pair. The interoferogram records the distribution of deformation reflecting displacement during both the mainshock and aftershocks. The ability to map the deformation pattern can aid the assessment and mitigation of damage.
Document ID
20060036596
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Fielding, E. J.
Fujiwara, Satoshi
Hensley, S.
Rosen, P. A.
Tobita, Mikio
Shimada, Masanobu
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
December 15, 1996
Subject Category
Communications And Radar
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
Sakhalin Island JERS-1
earthquake synthetic aperture radar topography satellite imaging interferometry

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