Title of article :
Case 24 reevaluation of anomalous vertical crustal movement associated with the 1964 Niigata, Japan, earthquake
Author/Authors :
Y. Fujii، نويسنده , , K. Nakane ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
It is widely acknowledged that the 1964 Niigata, Japan, earthquake is associated with
the preseismic anomalous crustal movement detected by repetition of precise levelings, while some
doubts have been raised on the validity of reported precursory movement. Validity of the crustal
movement is tested by an analysis of tidal data. When we are able to deduce crustal movement-referring
to the determined mean sea level, we can discuss the absolute crustal movement. Tidal data along the
Japan Sea coast of northeast Japan are analyzed by the method developed in TSUMVRA (1963, 1970) for
the period from 1955 to 1986.
The final results at tidal station, Nezugaseki, indicate clearly the steady-state movement during
1955-1958, 4cm of abnormal upheaval from 1959-1964, 20cm of coseismic abrupt subsidence, and
4 cm of postseismic rapid subsidence, and finally very gradual subsidence. Thus the present results
support the idea of the typical pattern of the seismic crustal movement, including the precursory
movement.