EGU2020-12015
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-12015
EGU General Assembly 2020
© Author(s) 2021. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

Cortical deformation in the Aguacaliente-Navarro fault system (Central Valley, Costa Rica) from Geodetic data (GNSS and InSAR)

Juan José Portela Fernández1, Alejandra Staller Vázquez1, and Marta Béjar Pizarro2
Juan José Portela Fernández et al.
  • 1Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), ETSI Topografía, Geodesia y Cartografía, Ingeniería Topográfica y Cartografía, Spain (jj.portela@alumnos.upm.es)
  • 2Instituto Geológico y Minero de España (IGME)

The Central Valley, Costa Rica, is subject to moderate seismicity, related to the Central Costa Rica Deformation Belt: a region with diffuse deformation, where Caribbean, Cocos and Nazca Plates, as well as the Panama Micro-plate, interact.  The Eastern part of the valley is dominated by the Aguacaliente-Navarro fault system. The city of Cartago was destroyed by an earthquake Ms 6.4 in 1910, associated with the rupture of the Aguacaliente fault. Volcanic unrest –mainly in Turrialba Volcano, with recent activity reported- is present in the area, thus resulting in a very complex interaction zone, where seismic hazard studies are crucial.

In this context, we process GNSS observations from five different campaigns -2012, 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2020- in 13 stations in the area, in order to estimate their Caribbean-fixed velocities, hence the regional cumulative strain. Additionally, we use both InSAR and GNSS data to measure volcanic deformation, aiming to refine the computed velocities by removing volcanic deformation from the tectonic signal.

The refined velocities allow us to asses a more precise cumulative strain for the Aguacaliente-Navarro fault system, which is useful to improve seismic hazard assessment in Cartago, one of the most important cities in the region.

How to cite: Portela Fernández, J. J., Staller Vázquez, A., and Béjar Pizarro, M.: Cortical deformation in the Aguacaliente-Navarro fault system (Central Valley, Costa Rica) from Geodetic data (GNSS and InSAR) , EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-12015, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-12015, 2020.

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