Seismic sequences analysis for estimation of earthquake source parameters: corner frequency, stress drop, and seismic moment observations
The present study has been carried out with the following objectives: i) To investigate the attributes of source parameters of local and regional earthquakes; ii) To estimate, as accurately as possible, M0, fc, Δσ and their standard errors to infer their relationship with source size; iii) To quant...
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ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-62912015-03-14T04:42:22Z Seismic sequences analysis for estimation of earthquake source parameters: corner frequency, stress drop, and seismic moment observations Munafo', Irene <1982> GEO/10 Geofisica della terra solida The present study has been carried out with the following objectives: i) To investigate the attributes of source parameters of local and regional earthquakes; ii) To estimate, as accurately as possible, M0, fc, Δσ and their standard errors to infer their relationship with source size; iii) To quantify high-frequency earthquake ground motion and to study the source scaling. This work is based on observational data of micro, small and moderate -earthquakes for three selected seismic sequences, namely Parkfield (CA, USA), Maule (Chile) and Ferrara (Italy). For the Parkfield seismic sequence (CA), a data set of 757 (42 clusters) repeating micro-earthquakes (0 ≤ MW ≤ 2), collected using borehole High Resolution Seismic Network (HRSN), have been analyzed and interpreted. We used the coda methodology to compute spectral ratios to obtain accurate values of fc , Δσ, and M0 for three target clusters (San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Hawaii) of our data. We also performed a general regression on peak ground velocities to obtain reliable seismic spectra of all earthquakes. For the Maule seismic sequence, a data set of 172 aftershocks of the 2010 MW 8.8 earthquake (3.7 ≤ MW ≤ 6.2), recorded by more than 100 temporary broadband stations, have been analyzed and interpreted to quantify high-frequency earthquake ground motion in this subduction zone. We completely calibrated the excitation and attenuation of the ground motion in Central Chile. For the Ferrara sequence, we calculated moment tensor solutions for 20 events from MW 5.63 (the largest main event occurred on May 20 2012), down to MW 3.2 by a 1-D velocity model for the crust beneath the Pianura Padana, using all the geophysical and geological information available for the area. The PADANIA model allowed a numerical study on the characteristics of the ground motion in the thick sediments of the flood plain. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Malagnini, Luca 2014-05-07 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/6291/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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The present study has been carried out with the following objectives: i) To investigate the attributes of source parameters of local and regional earthquakes; ii) To estimate, as accurately as possible, M0, fc, Δσ and their standard errors to infer their relationship with source size; iii) To quantify high-frequency earthquake ground motion and to study the source scaling. This work is based on observational data of micro, small and moderate -earthquakes for three selected seismic sequences, namely Parkfield (CA, USA), Maule (Chile) and Ferrara (Italy).
For the Parkfield seismic sequence (CA), a data set of 757 (42 clusters) repeating micro-earthquakes (0 ≤ MW ≤ 2), collected using borehole High Resolution Seismic Network (HRSN), have been analyzed and interpreted. We used the coda methodology to compute spectral ratios to obtain accurate values of fc , Δσ, and M0 for three target clusters (San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Hawaii) of our data. We also performed a general regression on peak ground velocities to obtain reliable seismic spectra of all earthquakes.
For the Maule seismic sequence, a data set of 172 aftershocks of the 2010 MW 8.8 earthquake (3.7 ≤ MW ≤ 6.2), recorded by more than 100 temporary broadband stations, have been analyzed and interpreted to quantify high-frequency earthquake ground motion in this subduction zone. We completely calibrated the excitation and attenuation of the ground motion in Central Chile.
For the Ferrara sequence, we calculated moment tensor solutions for 20 events from MW 5.63 (the largest main event occurred on May 20 2012), down to MW 3.2 by a 1-D velocity model for the crust beneath the Pianura Padana, using all the geophysical and geological information available for the area. The PADANIA model allowed a numerical study on the characteristics of the ground motion in the thick sediments of the flood plain. |
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Malagnini, Luca |
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Malagnini, Luca Munafo', Irene <1982> |
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Munafo', Irene <1982> |
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Munafo', Irene <1982> |
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Seismic sequences analysis for estimation of earthquake source parameters: corner frequency, stress drop, and seismic moment observations |
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Seismic sequences analysis for estimation of earthquake source parameters: corner frequency, stress drop, and seismic moment observations |
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Seismic sequences analysis for estimation of earthquake source parameters: corner frequency, stress drop, and seismic moment observations |
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Seismic sequences analysis for estimation of earthquake source parameters: corner frequency, stress drop, and seismic moment observations |
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Seismic sequences analysis for estimation of earthquake source parameters: corner frequency, stress drop, and seismic moment observations |
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seismic sequences analysis for estimation of earthquake source parameters: corner frequency, stress drop, and seismic moment observations |
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Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna |
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