Aerial SfM–MVS Visualization of Surface Deformation along Folds during the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake (Mw7.5)

Author:

Yoshida Kazuki1ORCID,Endo Ryo1ORCID,Iwahashi Junko1ORCID,Sasagawa Akira1ORCID,Yarai Hiroshi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Geography and Crustal Dynamics Research Center, Geospatial Information Authority of Japan, Tsukuba 305-0811, Japan

Abstract

This study aimed to map and analyze the spatial pattern of the surface deformation associated with the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake (Mw7.5) using structure-from-motion/multi-view-stereo (SfM–MVS), an advanced photogrammetric technique. The analysis was conducted using digital aerial photographs with a ground pixel dimension of 0.2 m (captured the day after the earthquake). Horizontal locations of GCPs were determined using pre-earthquake data to remove the wide-area horizontal crustal deformation component. The elevations of the GCPs were corrected by incorporating quasi-vertical values derived from a 2.5-dimensional analysis of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) results. In the synclinorium structure area, where no active fault had previously been identified, we observed a 5 km long uplift zone (0.1 to 0.2 km in width), along with multiple scarps that reached a maximum height of 2.2 m. The area and shape of the surface deformation suggested that the induced uplift and surrounding landslides were related to fold structures and their growth. Thus, our study shows the efficacy of SfM–MVS with respect to accurately mapping earthquake-induced deformations, providing crucial data for understanding seismic activity and informing disaster-response strategies.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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