Abstract

An earthquake of moderate magnitude (MW 6.1) occurred in Yangbi County, Dali, Yunnan Province, China, on 21 May 2021. Compared to strong earthquakes, the measurement of the deformation fields of moderate earthquakes is more susceptible to errors associated with atmospheric, orbital, and topographic features. We adopted a new time-series InSAR method to process preseismic and postseismic Sentinel-1A SAR time-series images and separated the coseismic deformation signals from various error signals. This method uses preseismic time-series interferograms to estimate the spatially correlated look angle error induced by the digital elevation model and the atmospheric and orbital errors in the master image. The preseismic and postseismic time-series interferograms were then segmented for spatio-temporal filtering to provide a precise estimate of the atmospheric and orbital errors in slave images. Such time-series processing accurately separates various errors from the coseismic deformation signal and prevents the coseismic deformation signal from being included as noise in the error estimation during filtering. Based on this approach, we effectively eliminated the masking of the deformation signal by the errors and extracted coseismic deformation field of the Yangbi MW 6.1 earthquake with high precision. The maximum LOS displacement in the ascending and descending tracks were determined to be −74 and −62 mm, respectively. Subsequently, we used the Geodetic Bayesian Inversion Software to invert the fault geometric parameters of this earthquake, and based on this inverted the rupture slip distribution using the least-squares method. The results showed that the fault orientation is 133.43°, dip angle is 76.98°, source depth is 5.5 km, fault sliding mode is right-lateral strike-slip. The moment magnitude (MW) was calculated to be 6.07.

Highlights

  • The time-series InSAR processing method was applied to the Yangbi

  • For the Yangbi MW 6.1 earthquake occurred on 21 May 2021, the date for the selected master image in the ascending track data is 20 May 2021 and the date of the selected master image in the descending track data is 10 May 2021

  • Compared to the deformation field extracted by D-InSAR, the coseismic deformation extracted by the processing method in this study shows better agreement with the actual pattern of earthquake deformation

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Introduction

According to the China Earthquake Networks Center Cn/, accessed on 1 July 2021), an earthquake of a magnitude of MS 6.4 occurred in Yangbi. 2 of 202 of 19 occurred in Yangbi County, Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China, at 21:48:34 Beijing. The epicenter of this earthquake was located at 25.67◦ N and 99.87◦ E with a focal depth time on 21 May 2021. The epicenter of this earthquake was located at 25.67° N and 99.87°.

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