A Numerical Study on the Effects of Heterogeneity, Anisotropy, and Station Coverage on the Compensated Linear Vector Dipole Component of Deep Earthquake Moment Tensors
The moment tensors of a large portion of deep earthquakes show apparent non-double-couple (non-DC) components. Previously, the observed apparent non-DC values in deep earthquakes have been attributed to different mechanisms such as complex source processes or complicated source medium structures. In...
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Zusammenfassung: | The moment tensors of a large portion of deep earthquakes show apparent
non-double-couple (non-DC) components. Previously, the observed apparent non-DC
values in deep earthquakes have been attributed to different mechanisms such as
complex source processes or complicated source medium structures. In this
paper, we focused on evaluating the second mechanism. We investigated the
effect of slab heterogeneity, supra-slab anisotropic structure, intra-slab
weakly anisotropic structure (e.g., the purported existence of the metastable
olivine wedge), and non-uniform station coverage, on the non-DC radiation
patterns of deep earthquakes using our 3-dimensional elastic finite-difference
modeling and full-waveform inversion of moment tensors. We found that these
investigated issues cannot cause the observed non-double-couple radiation
patterns and the in-situ structure with strong S-wave anisotropy near to the
earthquake focus is the simplest way to account for the apparent non-DC
components in the radiation patterns of deep earthquakes. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2005.12465 |