Wavelet-Based Methods for Rapid Calculations of Magnitude and Epicentral Distance: An Application to Earthquake Early Warning System

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G. Hloupis
F. Vallianatos
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[1] Technological Educational Institute of Athens,Laboratory of Electrical Characterization of Materials and Electronic Devices, Department of Electronic Engineering
[2] Technological Educational Institute of Crete,Laboratory of Geophysics and Seismology, Department of Natural Resources and Environment
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Ground Motion; Discrete Wavelet Transform; Wavelet Transform; Wavelet Coefficient; Epicentral Location;
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The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the use of wavelet transform (WT) as the common processing tool for earthquake’s rapid magnitude determination and epicentral estimation. The goal is to use the same set of wavelet coefficients that characterize the seismogram (and especially its P-wave portion) to use one technique (WT) for double use (magnitude and location estimation). Wavelet magnitude estimation (WME) is used to derive a scaling relation between earthquake’s magnitude and wavelet coefficients for South Aegean using data from 469 events with magnitudes from 3.8 to 6.9. The performance of the proposed relation was evaluated using data from 40 additional events with magnitude from 3.8 to 6.2. In addition, the epicentral estimation is achieved by a new proposed method (wavelet epicentral estimation—WEpE) which is based on the combination of wavelet azimuth estimation and two stations’ sub array method. Following the performance investigation of WEpE method, we present results and simulations with real data from characteristic events that occurred in South Aegean. Both methods can be run in parallel, providing in this way a suitable core of a regional earthquake early warning system in South Aegean.
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页码:2371 / 2386
页数:15
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