T. Arnadottir et al., Crustal deformation measured by GPS in the South Iceland Seismic Zone due to two large earthquakes in June 2000, GEOPHYS R L, 28(21), 2001, pp. 4031-4033
Two large earthquakes struck the South Iceland Seismic Zone in June 2000, t
he first on June 17 (M-w=6.5) and the second on June 21 (M-W=6.4). These ar
e the largest earthquakes in the area in the past 88 years. A network of GP
S stations was remeasured following the earthquakes. The whole network was
last measured in 1995, and partly in 1999. We correct for the interseismic
motion from 1995 to 2000, to obtain the coseismic displacements. The larges
t coseismic motion we observe is about 0.55 m in the epicentral area of the
June 17 event. We model the surface deformation for the two earthquakes us
ing rectangular dislocations in an elastic half space. Best fit uniform sli
p models indicate that the events occurred on two parallel, N-S vertical fa
ults, with right-lateral strike slip motion. This is the same style of faul
ting believed to have occurred in large historical earthquake sequences in
South Iceland.