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J. Zahradník, J. JanskJ. Zahradník, J. Janský, V. Plickaý, V. Plicka

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Deliverables

12 Data base for selected stations of CUP (WP1)

Plan:attention to “classical” issues(location, focal mechanisms, strong motions)as well as various transients possibly related to strain

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Present status: 8 CUP instruments jointly operated with UPATRAS

at 4 sites

• 2 stand-alone (SERG, MAMO)

• 2 satellite (LOUT, PYLO)

• each one with CMG-3T and 5T (weak & strong)

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SERG (Sergoula)

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MAMO (Mamousia)

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BB: MAMO not equal SERG

MAMO, D=94 km, A=66o

SERG, D=102 km, A=50o

M5.4 VartholomioDecember 2, 2002

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at f < 0.1 we get rid of site effectsMAMO SERG

5T as good as 3T for M5.4

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Both CMG-3T and CMG-5T are needed (even for small local

events):

Example: M3.8, 13 km (SERG)

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3T problem at HF

5T problem at LF

3T almost clipped

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Can we also contribute to studies of slow strain events ?

Example: December 3, 2002 (suggested by Pascal B.)

• lower thermal variation in winter

• velocity record supplemented by

“mass channel” (integrated velocity output)

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CMG-3T 3 days “mass channel”: an anomaly superimposed on the

thermal variation

EW NS

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Zooming anomaly on EW (1 day)

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... and the corresponding velocity

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increased noise ?

anomaly

M3.5earthquake

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the anomaly consists of eqs. and 4-5 minute long pulses, 10-5 m/s

4 10-6 m/s

10-5 m/s

CMG3-T: 1 day (Dec. 3, 2002)

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Just these 4-5 minute long pulses constitute the anomaly of the mass

channel.

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M3.5

Dec. 323:42

and what happensduring eq. ?

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Mass channel

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Velocity: signature of a sudden local tilt

M3.510-20 km

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Modeling a similar event

Corinth GulfM3, distance 10km

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Normal instrument response of CMG-3T to abnormal input:

ACCELEROGRAPH 100-SEC VELOCIGRAPH

input

output

input

output

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Modeling the CMG-3T response

we arrive at thehorizontal acceleration stepof 6.10-6 m/s2

tilt step 6.10-7

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Note the undisturbed vertical component, typical for the tilt.

low pass f < 1 Hz:data

model response

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Dec. 323:42

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5 min !

Following the sudden tilt (< 100 sec), accompanying the earthquake,there is a slow “strain recovery” but its amplitude is 10-30 smaller than slow pulses accompanyingthe preceding burst of smaller eqs.

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Database (V. Plicka)http:/seis30.karlov.mff.cuni.cz

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Database (V. Plicka)http:/seis30.karlov.mff.cuni.cz

regional local transients

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Deliverables

16 New software for source-parameter inversion (WP1)

Innovation:LF local waveforms (f < 0.1 Hz)moment tensor, uncertainty of non-DC, multiplicity in space and time synthetic and/or empirical Green fctn.

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Zahradník, J., Janský, J., Sokos, E., Serpetsidaki, A.,Lyon-Caen, H., and Papadimitriou, P. :Modeling the ML4.7 mainshock of the February-July 2001earthquake sequence in Aegion, Greece. (J. of Seismology, 2004)

inversion ofthe amplitude spectra 0.1 - 0.2 Hz

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Iterative deconvolution of regional waveforms

Zahradník, J., Serpetsidaki, A., Sokos, E., Tselentis, G-A.:Iterative deconvolution of regional waveforms anddouble-event interpretation of the 2003 Lefkadaearthquake, Greece (Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., in press)

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M6 Lefkada earthquakeAug.14, 2003

5 BB stationsepic.distance<140 km

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Method• moment-tensor inversion (minimization of the L2

waveform misfit by the weighted least-square method)

• optimization of the source position and time (maximization of the correlation by the space-time grid search)

• a single point source for f < 0.1 Hz, and multiple point sources for f < 0.3 Hz

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Final solution: 2 main

subevents,40 km and 14 sec apart

explaining the two aftershock

clusters

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Vartholomio (near Zakynthos)

Dec. 2, 2002

ETH-SED: Mw=5.7

DC%=55 !(HRV: DC%=58,

Mednet: DC%=44) Zakynthos

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6 NOA stations, f=0.05 to 0.1 Hz

weights proportional to 1/A were applied

blue: datablack: syntheticsfor crustal model of Haslinger et al. (1999)

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100% DC matches data also well(only 0.05 worse)

we cannot see the difference

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Going into large details: Optimum correlation

is not compatible

with 100% DC

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trial time shift

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Very stablestrike-dip-rakebuthighly unstableDC percentage

DC%: 72 to 97 %cf. 55% (ETH)

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Fixing the opt. source position and increasing frequency (f < 0.3 Hz): 3 subevents

2-sec time delay between sub 1 and 2; sub 3 is unstable

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Subevents 1 and 2: similar strike and dip, but different rake

Consider sub 1 and 2 as 100% DC(but unequal !), and sum up theirmoment tensors:

Result: sub 1+ 2 provides DC%77 to 93%, analogous to the previous single-source study.

Multiplicity seems to explainthe non-DC mechanism.

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Deliverables

95 New software for near-real time seismic alarms (WP8)

PEXT: perturbation and extrapolationfinite-extent fault, composite source modelingdeterministic envelopes and accel. spectral level,stochastic HF phase; perturbed HF radiation pattern

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Colfiorito Mw 6.0 benchmark

(M. Cocco)

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“Moderate” directivity

GTAD

CTOR

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Athens 1999 - PGA modeling

Shake map

up to 20 Hz

in a few minutes

on a PC

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Tuning maximum slip velocity against the attenuation relation

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Athens - synth. versus real records

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... another station

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Charles University Prague (CUP) summary of the tasks

12 Data base for selected stations of CUP (earthquakes + transients)

16 New software for source-parameterinversion (moment tensor, multiplicity)

95 New software for near-real time seismic alarms (directivity, fast computations)

http:/seis30.karlov.mff.cuni.cz


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