Closing crack earthquakes within the Krafla caldera, North Iceland

Moment tensor analysis with a Bayesian approach was used to analyse a non-double-couple (non-DC) earthquake (M w ∼ 1) with a high isotropic (implosive) component within the Krafla caldera, Iceland. We deduce that the earthquake was generated by a closing crack at depth. The event is well located, wi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Geophysical journal international 2016-11, Vol.207 (2), p.1137-1141
Hauptverfasser: Mildon, Zoë K., Pugh, David J., Tarasewicz, Jon, White, Robert S., Brandsdóttir, Bryndís
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Moment tensor analysis with a Bayesian approach was used to analyse a non-double-couple (non-DC) earthquake (M w ∼ 1) with a high isotropic (implosive) component within the Krafla caldera, Iceland. We deduce that the earthquake was generated by a closing crack at depth. The event is well located, with high signal-to-noise ratio and shows dilatational P-wave first arrivals at all stations where the first arrival can be picked with confidence. Coverage of the focal sphere is comprehensive and the source mechanism stable across the full range of uncertainties. The non-DC event lies within a cluster of microseismic activity including many DC events. Hence, we conclude that it is a true non-DC closing crack earthquake as a result of geothermal utilization and observed magma chamber deflation in the region at present.
ISSN:0956-540X
1365-246X
DOI:10.1093/gji/ggw325