Changepoint detection in seismic double-difference data: application of a trans-dimensional algorithm to data-space exploration
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Published:2021-12-14
Issue:12
Volume:12
Page:2717-2733
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ISSN:1869-9529
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Container-title:Solid Earth
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Solid Earth
Author:
Piana Agostinetti NicolaORCID, Sgattoni Giulia
Abstract
Abstract. Double-difference (DD) seismic data are widely used to define
elasticity distribution in the Earth's interior and its variation in
time. DD data are often pre-processed from earthquake recordings
through expert opinion, whereby pairs of earthquakes are selected
based on some user-defined criteria and DD data are computed from the
selected pairs. We develop a novel methodology for preparing DD
seismic data based on a trans-dimensional algorithm, without imposing
pre-defined criteria on the selection of event pairs. We apply
it to a seismic database recorded on the flank of Katla volcano
(Iceland), where elasticity variations in time have been indicated. Our
approach quantitatively defines the presence of changepoints that
separate the seismic events in time windows. Within each time window,
the DD data are consistent with the hypothesis of time-invariant
elasticity in the subsurface, and DD data can be safely used in
subsequent analysis. Due to the parsimonious behaviour of the
trans-dimensional algorithm, only changepoints supported by the data
are retrieved. Our results indicate the following: (a) retrieved changepoints
are consistent with first-order variations in the data (i.e. most
striking changes in the amplitude of DD data are correctly reproduced in the
changepoint distribution in time); (b) changepoint locations in time
correlate neither with changes in seismicity rate nor with changes
in waveform similarity (measured through the cross-correlation
coefficients); and (c) the changepoint distribution in
time seems to be insensitive to variations in the seismic network
geometry during the experiment. Our results demonstrate that
trans-dimensional algorithms can be effectively applied to
pre-processing of geophysical data before the application of standard
routines (e.g. before using them to solve standard geophysical inverse
problems).
Funder
Austrian Science Fund
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Paleontology,Stratigraphy,Earth-Surface Processes,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology,Geophysics,Soil Science
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