Earth, Planets and Space
Online ISSN : 1880-5981
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GPS observation of the first month of postseismic crustal deformation associated with the 2003 Tokachi-oki earthquake (MJMA 8.0), off southeastern Hokkaido, Japan
Hiroaki TakahashiShigeru NakaoNoritoshi OkazakiJunji KoyamaTakeshi SagiyaTakeo ItoFumio OhyaKazutoshi SatoYasuyoshi FujitaManabu HashimotoYoshinobu HosoTeruyuki KatoTakeshi IinumaJun'ichi FukudaTakeshi MatsushimaYuhki KohnoMinoru Kasahara
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2004 Volume 56 Issue 3 Pages 377-382

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To investigate the postseismic crustal deformation associated with the Tokachi-oki earthquake (MJMA = 8.0) of 26 September 2003 in Japan Standard Time (JST), off southeastern Hokkaido, Japan, we newly established thirty GPS sites just after the mainshock in the eastern part of Hokkaido. Rapid data analysis for one month after the mainshock clearly indicated postseismic displacements only in the horizontal components. Observed maximum horizontal displacement was 6.6 cm from 28 September to 24 October, 2003. Absence of the vertical suggests that afterslip occurred in and around the coseismic fault rather than at downdip extension. Time series of coordinates are characterized by logarithmic decay functions with 4-11 days relaxation times. This suggests that postseismic deformation was due to afterslip on the fault following the large earthquake.

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