Characteristics of slow earthquakes in the very low frequency band: Application to the Cascadia subduction zone

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作者
Ide, Satoshi [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
slow earthquake; very low frequency; deep tectonic tremor; moment tensor; Cascadia subduction zone; SOUTHWEST JAPAN; EPISODIC TREMOR; NONVOLCANIC TREMOR; NORTHERN CASCADIA; FOCAL MECHANISMS; SLIP; BENEATH;
D O I
10.1002/2016JB013085
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Deep tectonic tremors detected in many subduction zones worldwide are often accompanied by very low frequency (VLF) signals, detectable by broadband seismometers but usually hidden in large ambient noise. By stacking broadband seismograms relative to tremor hypocentral times, we can recover the VLF signals. The stacked signals are then inverted to determine a moment tensor solution, using a procedure previously applied to VLF signals in Japan, Taiwan, and Mexico. Here we apply this method to the Cascadia subduction zone, where tremors and slow slip events are clearly observed. As expected, we successfully recover VLF signals for almost the entire tremor region beneath southern Vancouver Island and northern Washington State. The moment tensors are mostly well determined as low-angle thrust type, but source depths are poorly constrained. The slip direction is slightly rotated counterclockwise with respect to the local plate motion direction, probably due to bending of the subducting plate. The seismic moment measured in VLF band is proportional to the seismic energy of tremors, with a scaled energy of about 3x10(-9). The widespread observability of VLF signals suggests that the deformation associated with tremors and SSEs is actually a very broadband phenomenon, as suggested by stochastic models.
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页码:5942 / 5952
页数:11
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