Group A, Poster #153, Fault and Rupture Mechanics (FARM)
Measuring vertical displacements from the 2019 Ridgecrest Earthquakes using the post-event lidar point cloud
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2022 SCEC Annual Meeting, Poster #153, SCEC Contribution #12337 VIEW PDF
en the best-fit lines is the vertical displacement accommodated by the fault. Our results highlight that, in flat sections along the rupture, it is possible to resolve vertical displacements as low as 10 cm from the post-earthquake point clouds alone (i.e. without requiring differential lidar). Our preliminary results show variable displacements with a maximum exceeding 2 meters, several scarps exceeding 1 meter, and most of the vertical displacements in the centimeter scale. For the central section of the main shock surface rupture, we from 40 cm mean uplift of the east side of the fault relative to the west side, with meter-scale uplift variations over distances of 1 to 5 km that may be related to variation in horizontal slip at depth.
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