2018
DOI: 10.1093/gji/ggy249
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GPS constraints on deformation in northern Central America from 1999 to 2017, Part 1 – Time-dependent modelling of large regional earthquakes and their post-seismic effects

Abstract: We use continuous and campaign measurements from 215 GPS sites in northern Central America and southern Mexico to estimate coseismic and afterslip solutions for the 2009 M w = 7.3 Swan Islands fault strike-slip earthquake and the 2012 M w = 7.3 El Salvador and M w = 7.4 Guatemala thrust-faulting earthquakes on the Middle America trench. Our simultaneous, time-dependent inversion of more than 350 000 daily GPS site positions gives the first jointly consistent estimates of the coseismic slips for all three earth… Show more

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“…Supporting Information Table S1 gives the locations, velocities and other relevant information for these sites. Other useful information, including the data sources for all the GPS sites, can be found in Ellis et al (2018) and their Supporting Information. Ellis et al (2018) describe the methods that we use to process all the raw GPS data for our two-stage analysis, and the corrections to all the GPS station position time-series for the coseismic and postseismic effects of the earthquakes in 2009 and 2012.…”
Section: Raw Geodetic Data and Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Supporting Information Table S1 gives the locations, velocities and other relevant information for these sites. Other useful information, including the data sources for all the GPS sites, can be found in Ellis et al (2018) and their Supporting Information. Ellis et al (2018) describe the methods that we use to process all the raw GPS data for our two-stage analysis, and the corrections to all the GPS station position time-series for the coseismic and postseismic effects of the earthquakes in 2009 and 2012.…”
Section: Raw Geodetic Data and Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Locations of GPS stations used in this study. The velocities of all GPS sites used in this study were corrected by Ellis et al (2018) for the transient effects of the three post-2009 earthquakes whose rupture areas are depicted by the light green patches in the figure. EQ; earthquake.…”
Section: Raw Geodetic Data and Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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