Abstract

Series of earthquakes including three M w > 6 earthquakes occurred in Kumamoto prefecture in the middle of the Kyushu island, Japan. In order to reveal the associated crustal deformation signals, we applied offset tracking technique to ALOS-2/PALSAR-2 data covering three M w > 6 earthquakes and derived the 3D displacements around the epicenters. We could identify three NE–SW trending displacement discontinuities in the 3D displacements that were consistent with the surface location of Futagawa and Hinagu fault system. We set three-segment fault model whose positions matched the displacement discontinuities, and estimated the slip distributions on each segment from the observed pixel-offset data. Whereas right-lateral slip was dominant in the shallower depth of the larger segments, normal fault slip was more significant at a greater depth of the other segment. The inferred configuration and slip distribution of each segment suggest that slip partitioning under oblique extension stress regime took place during the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence. Moreover, given the consistent focal mechanisms derived from both the slip distribution model and seismology, the significant non-double couple components in the focal mechanism of the main shock are due to simultaneous ruptures of both strike-slip and normal faulting at the distinct segments.

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  • The original article (Himematsu and Furuya 2016) contained an error whereby the article’s Editorial ID tag was mistakenly added on to the end of the title

  • Erratum to: Fault source model for the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence based on ALOS‐2/PALSAR‐2 pixel‐offset data: evidence for dynamic slip partitioning

  • The online version of the original article can be found under doi:10.1186/s40623-016-0545-7

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The original article (Himematsu and Furuya 2016) contained an error whereby the article’s Editorial ID tag was mistakenly added on to the end of the title. Erratum to: Fault source model for the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake sequence based on ALOS‐2/PALSAR‐2 pixel‐offset data: evidence for dynamic slip partitioning

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