Preliminary report of coseismic surface rupture(part) of Türkiye's MW7.8 earthquake by remote sensing interpretation

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Yali Guo
Haofeng Li
Peng Liang
Renwei Xiong
Chaozhong Hu
Yueren Xu
机构
[1] Institute of Earthquake Forecasting
[2] Key Laboratory of Earthquake Prediction
[3] China Earthquake Administration
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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P237 [测绘遥感技术]; P315.7 [地震观测预报];
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070801 ; 1404 ;
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Both MW7.8 and MW7.5 earthquakes occurred in southeastern Türkiye on February 6, 2023, resulting in numerous buildings collapsing and serious casualties. Understanding the distribution of coseismic surface ruptures and secondary disasters surrounding the epicentral area is important for post-earthquake emergency and disaster assessments. High-resolution Maxar and GF-2 satellite data were used after the events to extract the location of the rupture surrounding the first epicentral area. The results show that the length of the interpreted surface rupture zone(part of) is approximately 75 km, with a coseismic sinistral dislocation of 2-3 m near the epicenter; however, this reduced to zero at the tip of the southwest section of the East Anatolia Fault Zone. Moreover, dense soil liquefaction pits were triggered along the rupture trace. These events are in the western region of the Eurasian Seismic Belt and result from the subduction and collision of the Arabian and African Plates toward the Eurasian Plate. The western region of the Chinese mainland and its adjacent areas are in the eastern section of the Eurasian Seismic Belt, where seismic activity is controlled by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian Plates. Both China and Türkiye have independent tectonic histories.
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