Surface Velocities and Strain-Rates in the Euro-Mediterranean Region From Massive GPS Data Processing

Serpelloni, Enrico and Cavaliere, Adriano and Martelli, Leonardo and Pintori, Francesco and Anderlini, Letizia and Borghi, Alessandra and Randazzo, Daniele and Bruni, Sergio and Devoti, Roberto and Perfetti, Paolo and Cacciaguerra, Stefano (2022) Surface Velocities and Strain-Rates in the Euro-Mediterranean Region From Massive GPS Data Processing. Frontiers in Earth Science, 10. ISSN 2296-6463

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Abstract

In this work we present and discuss new geodetic velocity and strain-rate fields for the Euro-Mediterranean region obtained from the analysis of continuous GNSS stations. We describe the procedures and methods adopted to analyze raw GPS observations from >4000 stations operating in the Euro-Mediterranean, Eurasian and African regions. The goal of this massive analysis is the monitoring of Earth’s crust deformation in response to tectonic processes, including plate- and micro-plate kinematics, geodynamics, active tectonics, earthquake-cycle, but also the study of a wide range of geophysical processes, natural and anthropogenic subsidence, sea-level changes, and hydrology. We describe the computational infrastructure, the methods and procedures adopted to obtain a three-dimensional GPS velocity field, which is used to obtain spatial velocity gradients and horizontal strain-rates. We then focus on the Euro-Mediterranean region, where we discuss the horizontal and vertical velocities, and spatial velocity gradients, obtained from stations that have time-series lengths longer than 6 and 7 years, which are found to be the minimum spans to provide stable and reliable velocity estimates in the horizontal and vertical components, respectively. We compute the horizontal strain-rate field and discuss deformation patterns and kinematics along the major seismogenic belts of the Nubia-Eurasia plate boundary zone in the Mediterranean region. The distribution and density of continuous GNSS stations in our geodetic solution allow us to estimate the strain-rate field at a spatial scale of ∼27 km over a large part of southern Europe, with the exclusion of the Dinaric mountains and Balkans.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: European Repository > Geological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 04 Apr 2023 04:21
Last Modified: 27 Jan 2024 04:04
URI: http://go7publish.com/id/eprint/1933

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