New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics abstracts
Deformation associated with the 18 June 1994 Arthur's Pass earthquake,
New Zealand
THORA ARNADOTTIR
Department of Geology
Victoria University of Wellington
P.O. Box 600
Wellington, New Zealand
JOHN BEAVAN
Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences
P.O. Box 30 368
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
CHRIS PEARSON
Department of Geology
University of Otago
P.O. Box 56
Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract The 18 June 1994 Arthur's Pass earthquake (
Mw
6.7) occurred in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, within a network of global
positioning system (GPS) stations first measured in 1992. Surface deformation
caused by the earthquake was measured by resurveying the GPS network, revealing
a maximum horizontal station displacement of c. 50 cm. An elastic
dislocation model of a fault c. 40 km long, oriented NNW and dipping steeply to
the west, produces a good fit to the GPS data. The fault model extends from the
surface to 7 km depth and has up to 5 m of predominantly left-lateral
displacement. It strikes perpendicular to known major faults in the area,
including the Alpine and Hope Faults to the north and the Porters Pass-Amberley
Fault Zone to the south. These larger mapped faults all display dextral
strike-slip offsets, whereas the fault that ruptured in the June earthquake had
sinistral motion with a smaller component of reverse slip. Most of the moment
release was concentrated in the hypocentral area, with less slip farther south.
The location of the best fit dislocation model agrees with preliminary
aftershock locations. The pattern of the first few days of aftershocks suggests
that right-lateral structures perpendicular to the main rupture were also
activated during the earthquake or in the following days. There is some
evidence for this fault complexity in the GPS data.
Keywords 1994 Arthur's Pass earthquake; global positioning
system (GPS) measurements; coseismic deformation; dislocation models
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 1995, Vol. 38: 553-558
0028-8306/95/3804-0553 $2.50/0 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand
1995
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