Geodinamica Acta (Jan 2018)

Slip distribution and source parameters of the 20 July 2017 Bodrum-Kos earthquake (Mw6.6) from GPS observations

  • İ Tiryakioğlu,
  • B. Aktuğ,
  • C. Ö. Yiğit,
  • H. H. Yavaşoğlu,
  • H. Sözbilir,
  • Ç Özkaymak,
  • F. Poyraz,
  • E. Taneli,
  • F. Bulut,
  • A. Doğru,
  • H. Özener

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09853111.2017.1408264
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Greek-Turkish boundary near the cities Kos and Bodrum has been shaken on July 20, 2017 by a Mw6.6 earthquake. The mainshock is located offshore and did not generate an on-land surface rupture. Analyzing pre- and post-earthquake continuous/survey-type static GPS observations, we investigated co-seismic surface displacements at 20 sites to characterize source parameters and slip-distribution of the mainshock. Fault plane solutions as well as co-seismic slip distribution have been acquired through the inversion of co-seismic GPS displacements modeling the event as elastic dislocations in a half space. Fault plane solution shows a southward dipping normal-type fault segment extending a depth down to ~12 km, which remains within the brittle upper crust. Results from the distributed slip inversion show that the mainshock activated a ~65 km fault section, which has three high slip patches, namely western, central and eastern patches, where the coseismic slips reach up to 13, 26, and 5 cm, respectively. This slip pattern indicates that the pre-earthquake coupling, which is storing the slip deficit, occurred on these three patches.

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