The Maule Earthquake (M-w = 8.8) of February 27, 2010 is among the strongest earthquakes that occurred in recent years throughout the world. The crustal deformation caused by this earthquake has been widely studied using GNSS, InSAR and gravity observations. However, there is currently no estimation of the possible vertical deformations produced by co-seismic and post-seismic effects in segments of the Chilean Vertical Reference Frame (CHVRF). In this paper, we present an estimation of co-seismic and post-seismic deformations on the CHVRF using an indirect approach based on GNSS and Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) data as well as by applying a trajectory model. GNSS time series were used from 10 continuous GNSS stations in t...
We quantify gravity changes after great earthquakes present within the 10 year long time series of m...
<p>The variations of gravity field have been analyzed in this article, in order to find disturbances...
The Maule earthquake of 27th February 2010 (M-w = 8.8) affected similar to 500 km of the Nazca-South...
The 27 February 2010 Mw 8.8 Maule, Chile, earthquake ruptured over 500. km along a mature seismic ga...
The 2010, (Mw 8.8) Maule, Chile, earthquake produced large co-seismic displacements and non-secular,...
Geodetic and seismologic observations for the Maule earthquake will allow spatial patterns of pre-, ...
On 16 September 2015, the M-w 8.3 Illapel, Chile, earthquake broke a large area of the Coquimbo regi...
In this study, we present inter-, co- and post-seismic displacements observed in the 2015 Illapel ea...
International audienceConsiderable improvements in the measurement of the Earth gravity field from G...
Over the last 3 decades, GPS measurements have been instrumental in quantifying tectonic plates curr...
Chile is frequently affected by large and potentially tsunamigenic and damaging earthquakes as a res...
Individual great earthquakes are posited to release the elastic strain energy that has accumulated o...
International audienceThe impact of deep subduction processes on the generation of megathrust earthq...
International audienceComparative analysis of coseismic and postseismic variations of the Earth's gr...
Strong earthquakes cause large changes in the station positions and velocities of the geodetic refer...
We quantify gravity changes after great earthquakes present within the 10 year long time series of m...
<p>The variations of gravity field have been analyzed in this article, in order to find disturbances...
The Maule earthquake of 27th February 2010 (M-w = 8.8) affected similar to 500 km of the Nazca-South...
The 27 February 2010 Mw 8.8 Maule, Chile, earthquake ruptured over 500. km along a mature seismic ga...
The 2010, (Mw 8.8) Maule, Chile, earthquake produced large co-seismic displacements and non-secular,...
Geodetic and seismologic observations for the Maule earthquake will allow spatial patterns of pre-, ...
On 16 September 2015, the M-w 8.3 Illapel, Chile, earthquake broke a large area of the Coquimbo regi...
In this study, we present inter-, co- and post-seismic displacements observed in the 2015 Illapel ea...
International audienceConsiderable improvements in the measurement of the Earth gravity field from G...
Over the last 3 decades, GPS measurements have been instrumental in quantifying tectonic plates curr...
Chile is frequently affected by large and potentially tsunamigenic and damaging earthquakes as a res...
Individual great earthquakes are posited to release the elastic strain energy that has accumulated o...
International audienceThe impact of deep subduction processes on the generation of megathrust earthq...
International audienceComparative analysis of coseismic and postseismic variations of the Earth's gr...
Strong earthquakes cause large changes in the station positions and velocities of the geodetic refer...
We quantify gravity changes after great earthquakes present within the 10 year long time series of m...
<p>The variations of gravity field have been analyzed in this article, in order to find disturbances...
The Maule earthquake of 27th February 2010 (M-w = 8.8) affected similar to 500 km of the Nazca-South...