Spatial variation in coda Q and stressing rate around the Atotsugawa fault zone in a high strain rate zone, central Japan
We investigated a detailed spatial distribution of coda Q around the Atotsugawa fault zone in a high strain rate zone, central Japan, using waveform data from dense seismic observations. Low coda Q at lower frequencies is localized along the fault zone, showing a good spatial correlation with a low...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Earth, planets, and space planets, and space, 2013-01, Vol.65 (2), p.115-119 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We investigated a detailed spatial distribution of coda
Q
around the Atotsugawa fault zone in a high strain rate zone, central Japan, using waveform data from dense seismic observations. Low coda
Q
at lower frequencies is localized along the fault zone, showing a good spatial correlation with a low velocity zone in the lower crust. On the other hand, we find no characteristic spatial pattern of coda
Q
at higher frequencies. The spatial correlation between the low coda
Q
at the lower frequencies, and the low velocity zone, suggests that ductile deformations below the brittle-ductile transition zone in the crust contribute to the variation in coda
Q
at lower frequencies. We estimated a spatial variation in the stressing rate of 15–18 kPa/year in the crust from that of coda
Q
in the analyzed region. This value is greater than that estimated from GPS data. We conclude, therefore, that a high deformation rate below the brittle-ductile transition zone causes the high stressing rate, which results in the high strain rate along the fault zone observed by GPS. |
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ISSN: | 1343-8832 1880-5981 |
DOI: | 10.5047/eps.2012.08.012 |