Present-day Crustal Deformation in West Sumatra After Series of Sumatran Great Earthquake from 2004-2010

S. M. Alif, Jenny Melynda Siagian, Ongky Anggara
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Present-day crustal deformation was an attempt to estimate earthquake potential, yet the presence of postseismic deformation should be carefully identified. Studying crustal deformation in West Sumatra has been important for this purpose since the series of Sumatran Great Earthquake from 2004-2010. This study utilized present-day GNSS data (2017-2021) and pre-2004 GNSS velocities to understand the present-day crustal deformation. Bernese 5.2 was used to process the GNSS data and linear regression was used to calculate present-day velocities. These velocities were transformed into an ITRF2000-based Sundaland plate reference frame and then the velocities were compared to pre-2004 velocities in the same reference frame. The present-day velocities were ranging from 28.4 mm/yr to 58.3 mm/yr in ITRF2014 and from 8.8 to 44.8 mm/yr in the Sundaland plate reference frame. This suggests West Sumatra was located on the Sumatra block of the Sundaland plate. The low velocity difference ( 11.7 mm/yr) with the random vector direction between present-day velocities and pre-2004 velocities shows that there is no postseismic deformation affecting West Sumatra. This proposes the utilization of present-day velocities for earthquake potential estimation in West Sumatra.
2004-2010年苏门答腊大地震后西苏门答腊现今地壳形变
现今的地壳变形是估计地震可能性的一种尝试,但震后变形的存在应该仔细识别。自2004-2010年苏门答腊大地震以来,研究西苏门答腊的地壳变形就变得非常重要。本研究利用当前GNSS数据(2017-2021)和2004年之前的GNSS速度来了解当前的地壳变形。使用Bernese 5.2处理GNSS数据,并使用线性回归计算当前速度。将这些速度转化为基于itrf2000的Sundaland plate参考系,然后在同一参考系中将速度与2004年前的速度进行比较。目前的速度在ITRF2014中为28.4 ~ 58.3 mm/yr,在Sundaland板块参考系中为8.8 ~ 44.8 mm/yr。这表明西苏门答腊位于巽他兰板块的苏门答腊块上。现今速度与2004年以前的随机矢量方向的低速度差(11.7 mm/yr)表明西苏门答腊没有震后变形。这建议利用现今的速度来估计西苏门答腊的地震潜力。
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