Title: Seismic Waves
1Seismic Waves and Earthquake Location
Walter D. Mooney US Geological Survey California M
ooney _at_ usgs.gov
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3Wave propagation animation
4Seismogram showing different phases
5SEISMIC WAVE VELOCITY
Body Waves
P-wave
Vp v3 Vs.
S-wave
Surface Waves
Love Wave V S1 lt VLlt V S2
Rayleigh Wave VR lt 0.92 VS
6Conversion of Seismic Phases at Rock Boundaries
7Seismogram showing converted phases
8Magnetic Tape Record
Analog Record
9Analog Telemetric Film Record
10Major Discontinuities of the Earth
11Teleseismic Analog record
12Digital Record of the 2004 Sumatra Earthquake Mw
9.3
13T-phase of the Largest Aftershock of the 2004
Sumatra Earthquake Recorded at the VISK Station,
India
14Travel Time Curves
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16EARTHQUAKE LOCATION
Manual Method for Location
Computational Methods for Location
Single-station Location
Multi-station Location
Computer Programs for Location
HYPO 71
SEISAN
17Manual Method
18Computational Method
P S Arrival Data Station Coordinates
Station Correction P-wave Velocity Model Vp/Vs
Maximum Amplitude Signal Duration
Input data
Computation
Geiger's (1912) method of least squares Technique
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19STATION CORRECTION
203-Component Seismograms of an aftershock of the
2004 Sumatra Earthquake
21Wadati Plot
Vp/Vs 1.73
22Limitations in Precise Location
(b) Earthqauke occurs outside the Array
Note At least one S-phase is required to
control the Hypocentre location
(a) Earthquake occurs in a Circular Array
23Multiple Minima Problem
24 EARTHQUAKE RELOCATION
- Homogeneous Station Method
- Double-Difference (DD) Method
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25Tectonic Map of Northeast India
Kayal et al., 2006
26Fault Plane Solutions of Earthquakes, Northeast
India
Kayal et al., 2006
27Pop Up Tectonics Shillong Plateau
Bilham England, 2001
Kayal et al., 2006
28THANK YOU
Fremantle, Perth