3-COMPONENT DATA AS AN AID TO SEISMIC EVENT DETECTION AND ASSOCIATION - A CASE-STUDY USING DATA FROM THE SIL (ICELAND) NETWORK

被引:2
|
作者
ROBERTS, RG [1 ]
LINDFORS, A [1 ]
CHRISTOFFERSSON, A [1 ]
BODVARSSON, R [1 ]
ROGNVALDSSON, ST [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV UPPSALA,DEPT STAT,S-75120 UPPSALA,SWEDEN
关键词
SEISMOLOGY; 3-COMPONENT; AZIMUTH; CASE STUDY; ICELAND;
D O I
10.1016/0098-3004(93)90109-I
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
A case study of the analysis of single-station three-component (3C) local earthquake seismological data from the eight station ''SIL'' array on Iceland is presented. The analysis applied gives estimates of arrival time and the direction of propagation of P-waves. The data are interesting because automatic 3C analysis at each site already has been conducted as part of the (newly set up) data-collection system. Reported results from this automatic analysis are of variable quality. Here we examine if this represents an absolute limitation of 3C analysis, or whether results can be improved by improving or ''tuning'' the in-field 3C algorithm. It is concluded that for almost all of the data examined the reported problems were the result of minor inadequacies in the SIL software, primarily inappropriate choice of various processing parameters. Some more fundamental problems also are encountered; primarily when the P-wave arrives near the vertical (giving little energy on the horizontal components), and when scattering effects resulting from complex structures near the recording site are severe. However, these effects are identified readily and their implications are minor for the practical use of 3C analysis algorithms in event detection and association. After exclusion of all data from one station, it was determined that using a broad, fixed frequency band (3-25 Hz) and 31 azimuths, no estimate was in error relative to the ''true'' geometrical azimuth by more than 55-degrees, and only three were in error by more than 35-degrees. The mean and r.m.s. misfits were 17 and 22-degrees respectively. It is recommended that the implementation of routine in-field 3C analysis be considered for all new and existing local and regional networks, especially where the network consists of a larger number of stations and the association of a large number of events detected by individual stations becomes a major logistical problem.
引用
收藏
页码:123 / 134
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Seismic fault detection in real data using transfer learning from a convolutional neural network pre-trained with synthetic seismic data
    Cunha, Augusto
    Pochet, Axelle
    Lopes, Helio
    Gattass, Marcelo
    COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES, 2020, 135
  • [22] TRANSFORMING SEISMIC DATA INTO LATERAL SONIC PROPERTIES USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK: A CASE STUDY OF REAL DATA SET
    Haris, Abdul
    Murdianto, Befriko S.
    Sutattyo, Rochmad
    Riyanto, Agus
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY, 2018, 9 (03) : 472 - 478
  • [23] VERTICAL WIND VELOCITIES FROM SUPERPRESSURE BALLOONS - CASE-STUDY USING EOLE DATA
    BANTA, RM
    MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW, 1976, 104 (05) : 628 - 640
  • [24] Extracting Decision Rules from Qualitative Data Using Sugeno Integral: A Case-Study
    Dubois, Didier
    Durrieu, Claude
    Prade, Henri
    Rico, Agnes
    Ferro, Yannis
    SYMBOLIC AND QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO REASONING WITH UNCERTAINTY, ECSQARU 2015, 2015, 9161 : 14 - 24
  • [25] Estimation of Seismic Wave Attenuation from 3D Seismic Data: A Case Study of OBC Data Acquired in an Offshore Oilfield
    Bouchaala, Fateh
    Ali, Mohammed Y.
    Matsushima, Jun
    Bouzidi, Youcef
    Jouini, Mohammed S.
    Takougang, Eric M.
    Mohamed, Aala A.
    ENERGIES, 2022, 15 (02)
  • [26] Azimuth anisotropic wide-azimuth seismic data processing: A case study of three-component data from Daqing Placanticline
    Zhang L.
    Li A.
    Liu J.
    Yang J.
    Chen Z.
    Zhang, Liyan (moonliyan@sohu.com), 1600, Science Press (55): : 292 - 301and310
  • [27] Detection of a deep-water channel in 3D seismic data using the sweetness attribute and seismic geomorphology: a case study from the Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
    Li, Quan
    Yu, Shui
    Wu, Wei
    Tong, Liqing
    Kang, Hongquan
    NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS, 2017, 60 (03) : 199 - 208
  • [28] Occupancy detection and prediction from electricity consumption data in smart homes: application to a Portuguese case-study
    Pereira, Davide
    Castro, Rui
    Adao, Pedro
    INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS INTERNATIONAL, 2022, 14 (06) : 690 - 709
  • [29] THE NUMERICAL CLASSIFICATION OF SOILS - A CASE-STUDY USING DATA FROM WEST-SUSSEX, ENGLAND
    WICKRAMAGAMAGE, P
    FISHER, GC
    JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE, 1988, 39 (01): : 139 - 153
  • [30] Case-study of a principal-component-based radiative transfer forward model and retrieval algorithm using EAQUATE data
    Liu, Xu
    Zhou, Daniel K.
    Larar, Allen
    Smith, William L.
    Mango, Stephen A.
    QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2007, 133 : 243 - 256