Seismological and InSAR based investigations to characterise earthquake swarms in Jamnagar, Gujarat, India – An active intraplate region

IF 1.7 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jaesx.2022.100118
G. Srijayanthi , R.S. Chatterjee , Charu Kamra , Mamta Chauhan , Sumer Chopra , Santosh Kumar , Prakash Chauhan , Harsh Limbachiya , P.K. Champati Ray
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A swarm type of seismic activity started near Khankotda and Matwa villages in the Jamnagar district in the middle of September 2019. 76 earthquakes belonging to this activity were well recorded and located by the network operated by the Institute of Seismological Research. The general trend of the 2019 swarm earthquakes is NW-SE, in conformity with the strike of the local lineaments and dykes. This swarm is not associated with any major faults in the region (the region is devoid of any major mapped faults), the closest being the ENE-WSW oriented North Kathiawar Fault, ∼60 km north of it. The epicentres of the 2019 swarm are in the proximity to the swarms that occurred in 2006 and 2007. Akin to the previous swarms in this region, the current one also appears to be triggered following the heavy rainfall. The focal mechanisms of 11 M > 3 earthquakes in this swarm are determined. The mechanisms reveal a reverse regime with ESE-WNW strike. We also used the Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR) technique to map the surface deformation in the affected area. An uplift of ∼1.1 to 5.3 mm is noticed to the north of an ESE-WNW trending local lineament in the vicinity of the swarms with subtle fluctuations (ups and downs) during September to December 2019, which gradually stabilised. The seismicity pattern, focal mechanisms and surface deformation lead us to interpret this lineament as the seismogenic fault, which generated this swarm activity.

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印度古吉拉特邦贾姆纳格尔地震群特征的地震学和InSAR调查——一个活跃的板内区域
2019年9月中旬,贾姆讷格尔地区的Khankotda村和Matwa村附近开始发生群震活动。地震研究所运行的台网对属于该活动的76次地震进行了很好的记录和定位。2019年群震总体走向为北西-东西,与局地地貌和堤防走向一致。这个群与该地区的任何主要断层都没有联系(该地区没有任何主要的断层),最近的是在其北部约60公里处的ENE-WSW取向的北Kathiawar断层。2019年蝗群的震中靠近2006年和2007年发生的蝗群。与该地区之前的蝗灾类似,这次蝗灾似乎也是由强降雨引发的。11 M >的焦点机制;在这个群中确定了3次地震。机制揭示了东南-西北向走向的反向机制。我们还使用差分干涉合成孔径雷达(DInSAR)技术绘制了受影响区域的地表变形图。在2019年9月至12月期间,在蝗群附近的东南-西西北向局地线北部,出现了约1.1至5.3毫米的隆起,并出现了细微的波动(起伏),随后逐渐稳定下来。地震活动性模式、震源机制和地表变形使我们将该剖面解释为发震断层,产生了这次群震活动。
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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
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