A. Rigo et D. Massonnet, Investigating the 1996 Pyrenean earthquake (France) with SAR Interferograms heavily distorted by atmosphere., GEOPHYS R L, 26(21), 1999, pp. 3217-3220
We form interferograms by pairwise combination of four synthetic aperture r
adar(SAR)images acquired by the ERS-1/2 satellites before and after the M-L
5.2, earthquake of February 18, 1996 near Saint-Paul de Fenouillet in the
eastern Pyrenees, France. Of the four interferograms we interpret, two span
the seismic event. The interferometric fringes, which correspond to contou
rs of equal satellite-to-ground line length change (28.4 mm), are distorted
by atmosphere in such a way that the amplitude of the coseismic signature
is much smaller than that of the atmospheric disturbances. These noisy cond
itions contrast with previous earthquake studies with radar interferometry.
Nevertheless, we are able to obtain a realistic elastic dislocation model
fitting the observations. By comparisons with forward modeling, our results
can discriminate between competing models that are not resolved by previou
s seismological studies. The data derived from radar are especially useful
for a more accurate characterization of the vertical motion.