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Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior Calais E, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, ecalais@purdue.eduecalais@purdue.edu Han JY, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, han5@purdue.eduhan5@purdue.edu DeMets C, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, chuck@geology.wisc.educhuck@geology.wisc.edu Nocquet JM, CNRS, Géoscience Azur, Valbonne, France, nocquet@geoazur.unice.frnocquet@geoazur.unice.fr SNARF Workshop Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa November 16, 2006
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Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior - Most active tectonic motions happen along plate boundary. - However, elastic strain can accumulate along geological structures far from plate boundaries. - Evidence: earthquakes within stable plate interior. WHY deformation analysis in the “Stable” North American (NOAM) plate interior?
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3 Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior - NOAM interior deforms under GIA (Glacial Isostatic Adjustment) - Deglaciation (removal of Laurentide ice sheet that covered Canada and part of the northern US until ~20,000 years ago) affects the present velocity field through incomplete viscoelastic response to the ice unloading. - Current GIA models are uncertain (ice history and mantle viscosity) - Precise Geodetic measurements could provide constraints to GIA models. WHY (cont’d)
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Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior Continuous GPS network in NOAM - About 600 GPS stations are continuously observed. (~800 stations as of Oct 2006) - Sources: 1. CORS (National Geodetic Survey, NOAA) 2. IGS (International GPS Service) 3. NRCan (Natural Resources Canada) 4. Local campaign (e.g., GAMA)
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Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior GPS Data Process - Daily data since Jan. 1, 1993 have been processed at the University of Wisconsin using GIPSY-OASIS software (free-network satellite orbits and precise point positioning). - Data since Jan. 1, 1994 have been processed at Purdue University using GAMIT-GLOBK software (double difference phase measurement, network tied to 6 IGS reference stations). - Highly-frequent (continuous) data captures periodical signals modeled and filtered with site-specific noise process.
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Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior Combination & Precision - Multiple solutions (GIPSY, GAMIT, and IGS) are combined into a common reference frame defined by ITRF2000 (International Terrestrial Reference Frame 2000). - After combination, the WRMS for horizontal position 0.7~1.8mm, for vertical position 1.3~5.9 mm, for horizontal velocity 0.2~0.5 mm/yr, and for vertical velocity 0.5~2.0 mm/yr.
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Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior Precision (temporal relation) - Velocity precision related to the observation time span. - Longer observation time span helps noise filtering, and gives better velocity estimates. - Older sites stable monuments. Higher precision can be expected in the days to come.
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Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior Results: Rigid motion of NOAM - The velocity field from this study: 1. Velocities w.r.t. ITRF2000 frame 2. Estimate angular rotation of rigid North America with a rigid- body motion model. Pole:
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Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior Rigid motion of NOAM (cont’d) Rigid rotation pole of NOAM/ITRF200Residual velocities w.r.t. rigid NOAM Velocities subtract rigid rotation residual velocities (relative deformations)
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Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior Results: GIA signal?
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Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior GIA signal? (cont’d)
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Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior GIA signal? (cont’d) -Spatially-interpolated velocity field: - Systematic signals: GIA-like pattern. Hinge line at 2100 km.
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Results: Vertical velocities - Also exhibits a GIA pattern. Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior
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Results: Stain analysis - Strain rate of NOAM Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior
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Results: Local stain & seismic hazardous analysis - Analysis on seismic hazardous of the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) - GPS: surface deformation < 0.7 mm/yr (1.4 mm/yr at 95% CI) - Paleoseismology: 600-1000 yrs repeat time of “large” events - GPS and Paleoseismology are consistent (with low M7 characteristic earthquakes). Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior
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Conclusions - Improved quality on velocity field (<0.5mm/yr) helps to give better analysis on NOAM’s deformation behavior and seismological implications (e.g., NMSZ). - The first order deformation signal in NOAM likely comes from Glacier Isostatic Adjustment (clear pattern within 2100km range). - Further works on GIA modeling and its relation to surface strain. - Time works for us!! Longer observation Better coverage (new sites) Improved data process Deformation Analysis in the North American Plate’s Interior
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NOAM: Preliminary results of the latest combination (Oct 2006) Inputs: PUR_SNX (GAMIT solution): ~ 2006D219 CDM_SNX (GIPSY solution): ~ 2006D268 IGS solution: IGS06P36 Results: This combination (Oct 06): 565 sites in the final combination PUR 3.31033 CDM 0.56925 IGS 11.98800 ITR 2.92523 Previous combination (Sep 05): 367 sites in the final combination PUR 2.37393 CDM 0.74546 IGS 12.23490 ITR 2.87833
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This combination (Oct 06): Position Velocity 2D h 2D h PUR 0.0008 0.0035 0.0004 0.0010 CDM 0.0008 0.0008 0.0001 0.0002 IGS 0.0010 0.0047 0.0003 0.0011 ITR 0.0007 0.0031 0.0004 0.0009 Previous combination (Sep 05): Position Velocity 2D h 2D h PUR 0.0008 0.0052 0.0005 0.0020 CDM 0.0018 0.0013 0.0002 0.0005 IGS 0.0018 0.0059 0.0005 0.0011 ITR 0.0007 0.0035 0.0004 0.0007 NOAM: Preliminary results of the latest combination (Oct 2006) More sites with better accuracies are obtained in the new combination solution.
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