Estimation of source parameters and scaling relationship of the local earthquakes in the Central Seismic gap NW Himalaya, India

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Gupta, Abhishek Kumar [1 ]
Tiwari, Anil [1 ]
Kumar, Naresh [1 ]
Paul, Ajay [1 ]
Sain, Kalachand [1 ]
Yadav, Dilip Kumar [1 ]
Pal, Ashish [1 ]
Baruah, Debonil [1 ]
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[1] Wadia Inst Himalayan Geol, 33 GMS Rd, Dehra Dun 248001, India
关键词
Damping factor; Source parameters; Levenberg Marquardt inversion; Scaling relationships; Uttarakhand Himalayas; GARHWAL HIMALAYA; MODERATE EARTHQUAKES; TECTONIC EVOLUTION; SHEAR-WAVES; STRESS DROP; CALIFORNIA; GEOMETRY; SPECTRA; SEISMOTECTONICS; AFTERSHOCKS;
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10.1016/j.jseaes.2024.106465
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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In the past decade, the seismicity in the Garhwal Himalayas has been recorded by eight three-component broadband seismographs (BBS) deployed all along the Garhwal Himalayan Seismic Belt (GHSB). In this study, we estimated the source parameters of 52 local earthquakes of Mw1.5-3.3 using a 3-month seismicity catalog and the recordings of the broadband seismographs in a shear wave spectral inversion. This iterative technique is based on Brune's (1970) w-square circular source spectral model. The modeled source parameters, including corner frequency (fc), source- radius (r), stress drop (Delta 6), seismic moment (Mo), and moment magnitude (Mw), varied in the ranges of 1.3-11.58 Hz, 117.6-1054.4 m, 0.004-36 bar, 2.83E+11-1.33E+14 N-m, and 1.5-3.3 respectively. The highest computed stress drop (Delta 6max) is 36 bar, while the lowest computed stress drop (Delta 6 min) is 0.004 bar for events of Mw 2.84 and Mw 1.81, respectively. The scaling relation between fc and Mo is obtained as Mo = Afc <inverted exclamation>2.6 N-m/s3 where, (A = 4 x 1013) N-m/s3, while between Mo and Delta 6 the relation is found to be as log (Delta 6) = 0.605 log (Mo)-17.35 and Mo vs. radius, Mo = Br 1.24. where (B = 3 x 109). The relation between Mw and Mo is obtained as Mo = C Mw 7.51 , where (C = 1 x 1010) and other relations are obtained as follows: (Delta 6) = D Mw 4.7894 where (D = 0.0268), fc = E r <inverted exclamation>0.948 where (E = 1102.7), Depth (d) = F ( Delta 6) <inverted exclamation>0.111 . (F = 9.699). The estimation of earthquakes source parameters through waveform spectrum is an important component for the study of seismogenesis and obtaining scaling relations is crucial for understanding the seismic hazard assessment. The scaling relations are used to develop ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs) that relate earthquake source parameters to ground shaking characteristics (e.g., peak ground acceleration, spectral acceleration). The significant result is that our modelling indicates a scaling relationship between Mo and fc suggesting Mo fc 2.6 proportional to Constant for Garhwal Himalaya based on local earthquakes of Mw 1.5 to 3.3. These scaling relationships derived from our current study could enhance earthquake hazard modelling for the Garhwal Himalayan region. This, in turn, could allow earthquake engineers to construct more resilient buildings in the area.
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