Affiliation:
1. Earthquake Research Institute The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan
Abstract
AbstractUnderstanding the scaling laws of source parameters is a fundamental subject in seismology. This study conducts spectral ratio analysis to estimate the source parameters for 409 shallow crustal earthquakes with Mw 3.2–6.0 in Japan. Subsequently, the source parameter scaling relations are investigated for a wide magnitude range by combining the results of this and previous studies. The spectral ratio method applied in this study provides the finite source properties of the localized area with large slip. The single asperity model, a simple heterogeneous source model with a single localized area with large slip, is used to estimate the stress drop since it can be more suitable to characterize earthquake sources than the standard homogeneous circular source. This investigation calibrates the constant to link the corner frequency and the source radius by comparing the corner frequency and source area estimated by the spectral ratio analyses. This calibrated constant is used to re‐calculate the stress drop of small earthquakes from the corner frequency estimated in previous studies. The stress drop and apparent stress increase with increasing magnitude up to Mw ∼ 5 and become magnitude‐independent for larger earthquakes. The radiation efficiency ranges typically from 0.1 to 1.0 and is independent of magnitude. The slip dependences of the stress drop, apparent stress, radiation efficiency, and fracture energy observed in this study are explained by the ones predicted from the slip‐weakening model incorporating the thermal pressurization effect. Thermal pressurization is one of the possible mechanisms explaining the observed source parameter scaling relations.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Cited by
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