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Rapid earthquake focal mechanism inversion using high-rate GPS velometers in sparse network 被引量:3
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作者 GUO AiZhi NI SiDao +2 位作者 CHEN WeiWen Jeffrey T.FREYMUELLER SHEN ZhiChao 《Science China Earth Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2015年第11期1970-1981,1,共12页
In this study, we demonstrate an approach for inverting earthquake source parameters based on high-rate global positioning system (GPS) velocity seismograms. The velocity records obtained from single-station GPS vel... In this study, we demonstrate an approach for inverting earthquake source parameters based on high-rate global positioning system (GPS) velocity seismograms. The velocity records obtained from single-station GPS velocity solutions with broadcast ephemeris are used directly for earthquake source parameter inversion using the Cut and Paste method, without requiring conversion of the velocity records into displacement records. Taking the E1 Mayor-Cucapah earthquake as an example, GPS velocity records from 10 stations with reasonable azimuthal coverage provide earthquake source parameters very close to those from the Global centroid moment tensor (Global CMT) solution. In sparse network tests, robust source parameters with acceptable bias can be achieved with as few as three stations. When the number of stations is reduced to two, the bias in rake angle becomes appreciable, but the magnitude and strike estimations are still robust. The results of this study demonstrate that rapid and reliable estimation of earthquake source parameters can be obtained from GPS velocity data. These parameters could be used for early earthquake warning and shake map construction, because such GPS velocity records can be obtained in real time. 展开更多
关键词 high-rate GPS velometer GPS velocity determination CAP method earthquake source parameters sparse network
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