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Berkeley Seismological Laboratory
215 McCone Hall
University of California Berkeley
Berkeley, California 94720
We present a feasibility study for an automated system to simultaneously
determine centroid source location and seismic moment tensor (MT) for regional
earthquakes. This system uses continuous real-time waveforms in a time window
that is continuously shifted forward with a short time interval (
20 sec)
from a sparse network of broadband seismic instruments, and unlike the current
standard method, it performs inversion without prior knowledge of the location
and origin time information. We tested 68 earthquakes with
ML
4.2 that occurred in northern and central
California between 1993 and 1999 and that have well-calibrated solutions
obtained by an established procedure of MT determination. The solutions
determined by the new system are compared with the well-calibrated solutions
for performance appraisal. Results show that onshore earthquakes with
Mw
4.5 can be detected and adequately characterized in
terms of MT and approximate centroid location. The threshold value of variance
reduction to detect an event is about 70%. In contrast, events that occurred
off the Mendocino coast are not as reliably constrained, reflecting the
unmodeled complexity of the transitional structure from ocean to the continent
using the current 1D model as well as the gap in azimuthal coverage.
Significant improvement of the computational efficiency is expected if the
system is fully configured on a powerful PC with multiple CPUs of
approximately 1 Gbyte memory and the monitoring of event location and MT
determination over the grid can be updated within the time frame of shifting
the time window (
20 sec).
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