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Slip pulse and resonance of the Kathmandu basin during the 2015 Gorkha earthquake, Nepal.

J Galetzka1, D Melgar2, J F Genrich1, J Geng3, S Owen4, E O Lindsey3, X Xu3, Y Bock3, J-P Avouac5, L B Adhikari6, B N Upreti7, B Pratt-Sitaula8, T N Bhattarai9, B P Sitaula9, A Moore4, K W Hudnut10, W Szeliga11, J Normandeau12, M Fend12, M Flouzat13, L Bollinger13, P Shrestha6, B Koirala6, U Gautam6, M Bhatterai6, R Gupta6, T Kandel6, C Timsina6, S N Sapkota6, S Rajaure6, N Maharjan6.   

Abstract

Detailed geodetic imaging of earthquake ruptures enhances our understanding of earthquake physics and associated ground shaking. The 25 April 2015 moment magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Gorkha, Nepal was the first large continental megathrust rupture to have occurred beneath a high-rate (5-hertz) Global Positioning System (GPS) network. We used GPS and interferometric synthetic aperture radar data to model the earthquake rupture as a slip pulse ~20 kilometers in width, ~6 seconds in duration, and with a peak sliding velocity of 1.1 meters per second, which propagated toward the Kathmandu basin at ~3.3 kilometers per second over ~140 kilometers. The smooth slip onset, indicating a large (~5-meter) slip-weakening distance, caused moderate ground shaking at high frequencies (>1 hertz; peak ground acceleration, ~16% of Earth's gravity) and minimized damage to vernacular dwellings. Whole-basin resonance at a period of 4 to 5 seconds caused the collapse of tall structures, including cultural artifacts.
Copyright © 2015, American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26249228     DOI: 10.1126/science.aac6383

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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