TY - JOUR ID - 57005 TI - The Effect of GPS Stations Distances from Fault Trace in the Estimation Accuracy of Fault Parameters JO - Scientific Quarterly Journal of Geosciences JA - GSJ LA - en SN - 1023-7429 AU - Karimi Dehkordi, L. AU - Vosoughi, B. AU - Djamour, Y. AD - Khajeh Nasir university of technology ,Tehran, Iran AD - Khajeh Nasir university of technology ,Tehran, Iran. AD - National Cartographic Center (NCC), Tehran, Iran Y1 - 2009 PY - 2009 VL - 18 IS - 71 SP - 155 EP - 159 KW - Distance from the fault line KW - Fault model KW - Monitoring GPS network KW - optimization KW - Fault parameters accuracy DO - 10.22071/gsj.2010.57005 N2 - In this study work the idea of the optimal design of GPS monitoring network is extended in order to estimate the parameters of a single strike slip fault: i.e. slip rate and locking depth. By using some numerical examples, the influence of the GPS station distances from the fault trace has been investigated. The results show that far GPS stations have more advantages for estimating of slip rate. In contrast, the near stations are important for locking depth. UR - http://www.gsjournal.ir/article_57005.html L1 - http://www.gsjournal.ir/article_57005_db92a99ec7c17d30cdc67ba648b1f71a.pdf ER -