Journal of Natural Disaster Science

Journal of Natural Disaster Science, Volume 16, Number 2, 1995, pp.59f.

COSEISMIC DISPLACEMENT AT KOBE UNIVERSITY IN THE HYOGOKEN-NAMBU EARTHQUAKE (JAN. 17, 1995) OBSERVED BY GPS MEASUREMENTS

Fumiaki KIMATA
School of Science, Nagoya University, Nagoya-shi, 464-01 Japan
John. P. CATANE, Atsuki KUBO, Tsutomu TERASHIMA
Faculty of Science, Kobe University, Kobe-shi, 657 Japan
Hiromichi TSUJI, and Yuki HATANAKA
Geographical Survey Institute, Tsukuba-shi, 305 Japan

(Received 22 February, 1995 and in revised form 29 March, 1995)

Abstract

We have determined the coseismic displacement of the Kobe University GPS station at the time of the Hyogoken-nambu earthquake (January 17, 1995) from GPS observations referenced to the Mino GPS station before and after the earthquake. An eastward displacement of 60±4 mm, a northward displacement of 15±6 mm, and an upward displacement of 66±11 mm were found at the Kobe University GPS station during the periods of November 15-18, 1994 and January 19-22, 1995. Although we could not correct for ionospheric delay effects in our processing, it is suggested that a fault or faults southeast of Kobe University was displaced right-laterally by no more than a few tens of centimeters.

Key words

coseismic slip, GPS observation, Hyogoken-nambu earthquake