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Page 1: Geologic hazards & space geodesy part 1: Introduction

geologic hazards & space geodesy

part 1: Introduction

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thanks

• Ken Hudnut, USGS

• Roger Bilham, University of Colorado

• USAID, ADPC, USGS

• Thai National Disaster Warning Center

• Chulalongkorn University

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Geodesy

measuring the shape of the earth…

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and measuring changes

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Many applications

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From planetary physics

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to Earth structure

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to surface monitoring

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What changes in the shape of the earth are associated with tsunamis?

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What causes tsunamis?

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What causes tsunamis?

• Fault slip caused the sea floor to deform (4-5 meters up, and 10-11 meters to the west)

• This pushed the water and formed the tsunami

• Model by Dr. Chen Ji at Caltech, funded by USGS external research program

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Before events

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Indian Ocean Sumatra

WEST EAST

Where the India plate is pushed down beneath the Banda micro-plate, it is being SUBDUCTED.

Where the two plates’ surfaces are sliding past each other, itgets caught for hundreds of years and then the stored stressis released in a big earthquake.

Before events

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Before events

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Before events

• Temporal variations do occur:– Clustering (e.g., Basin &

Range, ECSZ, Asia)– Discrepant geological and

geodetic rates– Sequences involving fault

interaction (e.g., Joshua Tree - Landers - Big Bear - Hector Mine; Anatolian system, etc.)

• Implement robust research findings into hazard assessment

Courtesy Anke Friedrich

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During events

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During events

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During events

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During events

Courtesy of Space Imaging and USGS CRSSP

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So how can GPS help?

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So how can GPS help?

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So how can GPS help?

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So how can GPS help?

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So how can GPS help?

O. Konca,Caltech