The Community Stress-Drop Validation Study—Part I: Source, Propagation, and Site Decomposition of Fourier Spectra

Author:

Bindi Dino1ORCID,Spallarossa Daniele2ORCID,Picozzi Matteo3ORCID,Oth Adrien4ORCID,Morasca Paola5ORCID,Mayeda Kevin6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1German Research Centre for Geoscience GFZ, Potsdam, Germany

2. 2Department for Earth, Environment and Life Sciences DISTAV, University of Genova, Genova, Italy

3. 3Department of Physics, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy

4. 4European Center for Geodynamics and Seismology, Walferdange, Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg

5. 5National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology INGV, Milan, Italy

6. 6Air Force Technical Applications Center AFTAC, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, U.S.A.

Abstract

AbstractAs part of the community stress-drop validation study initiative, we apply a spectral decomposition approach to isolate the source spectra of 556 events occurred during the 2019 Ridgecrest sequence (Southern California). We perform multiple decompositions by introducing alternative choices for some processing and model assumptions, namely: three different S-wave window durations (i.e., 5 s, 20 s, and variable between 5 and 20 s); two attenuation models that account differently for depth dependencies; and two different site amplification constraints applied to restore uniqueness of the solution. Seismic moment and corner frequency are estimated for the Brune and Boatwright source models, and an extensive archive including source spectra, site amplifications, attenuation models, and tables with source parameters is disseminated as the main product of the present study. We also compare different approaches to measure the precision of the parameters expressed in terms of 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The CIs estimated from the asymptotic standard errors and from Monte Carlo resampling of the residual distribution show an almost one-to-one correspondence; the approach based on model selection by setting a threshold for misfit chosen with an F-ratio test is conservative compared to the approach based on the asymptotic standard errors. The uncertainty analysis is completed in the companion article in which the outcomes from this work are used to compare epistemic uncertainty with precision of the source parameters.

Publisher

Seismological Society of America (SSA)

Subject

Geophysics

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