Earth and Planetary Physics (Mar 2021)

Far-field coseismic gravity changes related to the 2015 MW7.8 Nepal (Gorkha) earthquake observed by superconducting gravimeters in China continen111t

  • LeLin Xing,
  • ZiWei Liu,
  • JianGang Jia,
  • ShuQing Wu,
  • ZhengSong Chen,
  • XiaoWei Niu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26464/epp2021018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 141 – 148

Abstract

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Using data from five SGs at four stations in China continent, obvious permanent gravity changes caused by the 2015 MW7.8 Nepal (Gorkha) earthquake were detected. We analyzed the gravity effects from ground vertical deformation (VD) using co-site continuous GPS (cGPS) data collocated at the Lijiang and the Wuhan station, and hydrological effects using GLDAS models and groundwater level records. After removing these effects, SG observations before and after the earthquake revealed obvious permanent gravity changes: −3.0 μGal, 7.3 μGal and 8.0 μGal at Lhasa, Lijiang and Wuhan station, respectively. We found that the gravity changes cannot be explained by the results of dislocation theory.

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