3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
[SSS05-08] Preliminary results of sea-floor crustal deformation measured by GNSS-Acoustic technique in Nemuro-Oki, southwestern part of Kuril Trench
Keywords:Sea-floor geodesy, GNSS-A, Nemuro-Oki
In the Nemuro-Oki of the southwestern part of Kuril Trench, M8 class earthquakes have repeatedly occurred in the Tokachi-Oki and Nemuro-Oki segments. On the other hand, based on the survey of the distribution of tsunami deposits, it has been pointed out that a large slip may have occurred in the shallow part of the plat boundary in the 17th century, rupturing both of the Tokachi-Oki and Nemuro-Oki segments, and that the slip characteristic is similar with the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake (Ioki and Tanioka, 2016). In contrast, Nemuro-Oki is no sea-floor geodetic network.
Based on these backgrounds, Tohoku University and Hokkaido University have jointly developed a sea-floor geodetic network to estimate the interplate locking at the shallower portion of the subducting plate interface, and installed three GNSS-A stations (G21, G22, and G23) in Nemuro-Oki. The G21 and G22 were installed on the landward slope, and the G23 installed on the incoming Pacific plate. The first observation was carried out in July 2019, and the second in October 2020. Although the obtained results are still tentative because of the only two times observations, the estimated horizontal velocity shows the more than 9cm/year to the northwest direction relative to the Okhotsk plate in both of G21 and G22. This result is expected to suggest that the interplate locking at the shallow part of the subducting plate interface. The modeling of these results will be discussed in detail in the presentation.