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Modeling crustal deformation near active faults and volcanic centers: a catalog of deformation models and modeling approaches

July 8, 2013

This manual provides the physical and mathematical concepts for selected models used to interpret deformation measurements near active faults and volcanic centers. The emphasis is on analytical models of deformation that can be compared with data from the Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), leveling surveys, tiltmeters and strainmeters. Source models include pressurized spherical, ellipsoidal, and horizontal penny-shaped geometries in an elastic, homogeneous, flat half-space. Vertical dikes and faults are described following the mathematical notation for rectangular dislocations in an elastic, homogeneous, flat half-space. All the analytical expressions were verified against numerical models developed by use of COMSOL Multyphics, a Finite Element Analysis software (http://www.comsol.com). In this way, typographical errors present were identified and corrected. Matlab scripts are also provided to facilitate the application of these models.

Publication Year 2013
Title Modeling crustal deformation near active faults and volcanic centers: a catalog of deformation models and modeling approaches
DOI 10.3133/tm13B1
Authors Maurizio Battaglia, Peter F. Cervelli, Jessica R. Murray
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Techniques and Methods
Series Number 13-B1
Index ID tm13B1
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Volcano Hazards Program; Volcano Science Center-Menlo Park