地球物理模拟与大地测量相结合,揭示活动断层的物理性质

B. Crippa, R. Sabadini, M. Chersich, R. Barzaghi, G. Panza
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摘要

地震灾害评估的主要要求必须主要处理有关即将发生的强震的预期位置、时间和震级的信息,以及与未来可能发生的地震事件相关的地面运动情景。由于区域和地方地震台网的发展,地震事件的快速通报在今天似乎已经相当成熟,但在预防方面,对震间和震前地震周期的研究越来越受到重视。为了改善震内和震前信息,从而有效降低地震风险,我们提出了一种创新的方法,将地球观测数据(GPS和SAR)与地震学和地球物理数据分析的新先进方法相结合。所使用的观测数据是通过SAR传感器获得的观测数据,经过差分干涉技术处理,永久GPS站获得的数据观测或在地震易发地区进行的“特别”观测活动。目的是将断层的地球物理模拟与上述两种技术测量的地表位移相结合。特别是,DInSAR技术的应用,使用干涉图的叠加,使得在经典干涉约束(相干性,基线等)下,检索地震断层系统所在区域的垂直位移图(参考时间间隔)成为可能。来自GPS/DInSAR的位移场和其他附加信息构成了地球物理模型的输入,该模型将指示断层是否处于“危急状态”。
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Coupling geophysical modelling and geodesy to unravel the physics of active faults
The major requirements of seismic hazard assessment must address mainly the information about the expected location, time and magnitude of the impending strong earthquakes, as well as the scenarios ground motion associated with the possible future seismic events. While the quick notification of seismic events, appears nowadays pretty well established, thanks to the development of regional and local seismic networks, in terms of prevention more and more importance is devoted to studies of the inter- and pre- seismic earthquake cycle. To improve the intra seismic and pre-seismic information, which may lead to an effective mitigation of seismic risk, we are proposing an innovative approach, that combines Earth Observation data (GPS and SAR) and new advanced approaches in seismological and geophysical data analysis. The employed EO data are the observations acquired by means of SAR sensors, treated by Differential Interferometric techniques, the data observation acquired by permanent GPS stations or ¿ad-hoc¿ campaigns of the observations done over earthquake prone area. The aim is to combine the geophysical modelling of the faults with the surface displacement measured with the two mentioned techniques. In particular, application of the DInSAR techniques, using a stacking of interferograms, makes it possible, under the classical interferometric constraints (coherence, baseline, etc.), to retrieve a vertical displacements map, referred to a temporal interval, over areas where seismic fault system are localized. The displacements fields coming from GPS/DInSAR and other additional information, constitute the input for the geophysical model which shall indicate whether the fault is in a ¿critical situation¿.
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