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1Fast determination of earthquake source
parameters from strong motion records Mw, focal
mechanism, slip distribution B. Delouis, J.
Charlety, and M. Vallée Géosciences Azur CNRS/IRD
Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis
EGU General Assembly 13-18 April 2008 Vienna
Austria
2Fast determination of earthquake source
parameters from strong motion records Mw, focal
mechanism, slip distribution B. Delouis, J.
Charlety, and M. Vallée Géosciences Azur CNRS/IRD
Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis
3Overview and objectives
Step 2
Step 1
Step 3
All this using near source records
4Where are we in the time scale of Seismic Warning
?
Earthquake origin time
Global CMT solutions gt 1 hour
TIME
5Step 1 Fast Moment Magnitude Mw
6Classical way to determine Mw from the far-field
body waves
Far field (distance gtgt rupture dimension)
W0 spectral level at low frequency
Valid for separated far-field waves (P and S)
only. This simple relation cannot be used when
P, S, and near-field waves are intermixed as it
is the case near the source for large
earthquakes.
(Kanamori 1977)
7A new approach Using synthetic displacement
spectra generated for extended sources in the
near-field domain
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10Validation with 22 earthquakes worldwide with Mw
ranging from 3.9 to 7.7
Using a time window of 80 sec after origin time
11Step 2 Fast Focal Mechanism using a line source
model
12If magnitude lt 5.5 ? point source
Parameters to be inverted for Fault strike, dip,
rake and
If magnitude gt 5.5 ? finite line source
5.5 lt M lt 6
6 lt M lt 7
7 lt M lt 7.5
M gt 7.5
13Example 1 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake Mw 7.6
14Example 2 1999 Izmit Mw 7.6
15Example 3 2000 Tottori earthquake Mw 6.7
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The method has been validated for 19 earthquakes
worldwide of moment magnitude 3.6 to 8.0
16Step 3 Fast Slip Inversion
(under development and validation)
17 hypocenter
181999 Chi-Chi earthquake Mw 7.6
Test of standardized slip inversion
East-dipping rupture plane
NNE
SSW
hypocenter
NNE
SSW
19Conclusions
- It is possible to determine a moment magnitude
Mw from near source stations at distance lt 100 km
with an acceptable degree of accuracy (/- 0.2),
over a very wide range of magnitude (4 to 8).
Expected time scale lt 2 min after origin time - The focal mechanism can be retrieved in the
same conditions using a simple line source model.
Expected time scale lt 15 min after origin time - A fast and automated slip inversion is feasible
(presently under development and validation).
Expected time scale lt 45 min after origin time