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Three-dimensional velocity structure in the Bungo Channel and Shikoku area, Japan, and its relationship to low-frequency earthquakes

08
Feb 2010

Nugraha, A. D., and J. Mori (2006), Three-dimensional velocity structure in the Bungo Channel and Shikoku area, Japan, and its relationship to low-frequency earthquakes, Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L24307,

Abstract :

We used a tomographic inversion to determine P and S wave structures in the western Shikoku and Bungo Channel region, for comparison with the locations of low-frequency earthquakes. The velocity model clearly images the high velocity subducting slab and we can see the spatial relation to the low-frequency earthquakes. Under western Shikoku the low-frequency earthquakes occur at depths close to the plate interface, but under the adjacent Bungo Channel region to the west, there is a clear depth separation. Our interpretation is that the low-frequency events are occurring in a region of high Vp/Vs that is located above the subducting slab. The depth separation above the plate seems to vary depending on the region.

Paper link : http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2006/2006GL028479.shtml

 

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