Title :
Haiti earthquake (12.01.2010) surface shift estimation using TerraSAR-X data
Author :
Minet, Christian ; Eineder, Michael ; Yague-Martinez, Nestor
Author_Institution :
German Aerosp. Center (DLR), Remote Sensing Technol. Inst. (IMF), Wessling, Germany
Abstract :
On the 12th of January 2010, Haiti was struck by a M7.0 earthquake; the hypocenter (18.443°N, 72.57ΓW, Depth 13 km) was located very close to the capital Port-au-Prince, causing considerable damage to buildings and infrastructure in the city and its conurbation and a high number of human fatalities. For evaluation of the co-seismic surface shift caused by this earthquake, especially at the Enriquillo Plantain Garden fault zone (EPGF), TerraSAR-X Stripmap data from ascending and descending orbits were acquired and processed using InSAR and incoherent cross-correlation techniques. The results, azimuth and range offset maps, were then geocoded and corrected for Solid Earth Tides (SET) and atmospheric propagation delays, as described in Eineder et al [1] . Each data-set indicated strong surface deformations. By combining the different viewing geometries and performing a 3D-Inversion (ascending & descending crossing directions), 3D-motion vectors, describing the surface displacements caused by the earthquake could be generated. As a reference, pre-seismic and post-seismic interferometric pairs were processed accordingly. The results showed no indications for strong deformations and thus validated the results.
Keywords :
data analysis; earthquakes; faulting; geophysical image processing; geophysical techniques; radar imaging; radar interferometry; seismology; synthetic aperture radar; tides; 3D-inversion method; 3D-motion vectors; AD 2010 01 12; Haiti Earthquake; InSAR; Port-au-Prince; TerraSAR-X data; TerraSAR-X stripmap data; atmospheric propagation delay; building damage analysis; coseismic surface shift evaluation; enriquillo-plantain garden fault zone; incoherent cross-correlation technique; postseismic interferometer; preseismic interferometer; solid earth tides; surface deformation analysis; surface shift estimation; Accuracy; Azimuth; Correlation; Earthquakes; Estimation; Orbits; Three dimensional displays; 3D-Inversion; Cross-Correlation; Haiti Earthquake; InSAR; SAR; TerraSAR-X; co-seismic displacement;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2011 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1003-2
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2011.6049716