Imaging urban hidden faults with ambient noise recorded by dense seismic arrays
The identification of preexisting near-surface faults represents a piece of crucial information needed to correctly assess the seismic hazard of any area. The mapping of these structures is particularly challenging in densely populated and heavily urbanized areas. We use ambient seismic noise record...
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Zusammenfassung: | The identification of preexisting near-surface faults represents a piece of
crucial information needed to correctly assess the seismic hazard of any area.
The mapping of these structures is particularly challenging in densely
populated and heavily urbanized areas. We use ambient seismic noise recorded by
a dense array in Seal Beach, California, to image shallow fault lines via a
reflected surface wave analysis. Our results highlight the presence of
previously unknown shallow faults that correlate remarkably well with shallow
seismicity and active survey images. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2312.03770 |