On the Use of Explosion Records for Examining Earthquake Location Uncertainty in Taiwan

Signals from ten explosions were used to examine earthquake location uncertainty in Taiwan. Location errors for explosion sites determined using a relocation process were expressed in terms of statistical measurements for standard errors in the depth (ERZ), the epicenter (ERH), the root-mean-square...

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Main Authors: Yih-Min Wu, Chien-Hsin Chang, Hao Kuo-Chen, Hsin-Hua Huang, Chien-Ying Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Chinese Geoscience Union 2013-01-01
Series:Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
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Online Access: http://tao.cgu.org.tw/images/attachments/v244-IIp685.pdf
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spelling doaj-2f384bcedd91415e9d3c509e463869462020-11-25T01:05:18ZengChinese Geoscience UnionTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences1017-08392311-76802013-01-01244-268510.3319/TAO.2013.01.31.01(T)1166On the Use of Explosion Records for Examining Earthquake Location Uncertainty in TaiwanYih-Min WuChien-Hsin ChangHao Kuo-ChenHsin-Hua HuangChien-Ying WangSignals from ten explosions were used to examine earthquake location uncertainty in Taiwan. Location errors for explosion sites determined using a relocation process were expressed in terms of statistical measurements for standard errors in the depth (ERZ), the epicenter (ERH), the root-mean-square of the travel time residuals (RMS), and the station coverage gap (GAP). In general, for this study, major factors in location errors resulted from the poor coverage of seismic stations (e.g., a large value of GAP). Using the relationship between location errors and parameters from the explosion location assessment, uncertainties for earthquake locations in the Taiwan region for a total of 384064 events from 1991 to 2011 were evaluated. Offshore regions in southwestern and northeastern Taiwan had larger location errors. For the inland locales, location errors in longitude, latitude, and depth were approximately 3.1 ± 2.7, 1.3 ± 1.6, and 4.6 ± 3.9 km, respectively. The uncertainties estimated from this study could offer a good reference for other related studies. http://tao.cgu.org.tw/images/attachments/v244-IIp685.pdf EarthquakeSeismic networkEarthquake locationActive source
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Chien-Hsin Chang
Hao Kuo-Chen
Hsin-Hua Huang
Chien-Ying Wang
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Chien-Hsin Chang
Hao Kuo-Chen
Hsin-Hua Huang
Chien-Ying Wang
On the Use of Explosion Records for Examining Earthquake Location Uncertainty in Taiwan
Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Earthquake
Seismic network
Earthquake location
Active source
author_facet Yih-Min Wu
Chien-Hsin Chang
Hao Kuo-Chen
Hsin-Hua Huang
Chien-Ying Wang
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title On the Use of Explosion Records for Examining Earthquake Location Uncertainty in Taiwan
title_short On the Use of Explosion Records for Examining Earthquake Location Uncertainty in Taiwan
title_full On the Use of Explosion Records for Examining Earthquake Location Uncertainty in Taiwan
title_fullStr On the Use of Explosion Records for Examining Earthquake Location Uncertainty in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed On the Use of Explosion Records for Examining Earthquake Location Uncertainty in Taiwan
title_sort on the use of explosion records for examining earthquake location uncertainty in taiwan
publisher Chinese Geoscience Union
series Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
issn 1017-0839
2311-7680
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Signals from ten explosions were used to examine earthquake location uncertainty in Taiwan. Location errors for explosion sites determined using a relocation process were expressed in terms of statistical measurements for standard errors in the depth (ERZ), the epicenter (ERH), the root-mean-square of the travel time residuals (RMS), and the station coverage gap (GAP). In general, for this study, major factors in location errors resulted from the poor coverage of seismic stations (e.g., a large value of GAP). Using the relationship between location errors and parameters from the explosion location assessment, uncertainties for earthquake locations in the Taiwan region for a total of 384064 events from 1991 to 2011 were evaluated. Offshore regions in southwestern and northeastern Taiwan had larger location errors. For the inland locales, location errors in longitude, latitude, and depth were approximately 3.1 ± 2.7, 1.3 ± 1.6, and 4.6 ± 3.9 km, respectively. The uncertainties estimated from this study could offer a good reference for other related studies.
topic Earthquake
Seismic network
Earthquake location
Active source
url http://tao.cgu.org.tw/images/attachments/v244-IIp685.pdf
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