Title of article :
Estimation of Source Parameters for the Aftershocks of the 2001 Mw 7.7 Bhuj Earthquake, India
Author/Authors :
Prantik Mandal، نويسنده , , A. Johnston ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The source parameters for 213 Bhuj aftershocks of moment magnitude varying from 2.16 to
5.74 have been estimated using the spectral analysis of the SH- waveform on the transverse component of
the three-componnet digital seismograms as well as accelerograms. The estimated stress drop values for
Bhuj aftershocks show more scatter (Mo0.5 to 1 ¥ Dr) toward the larger seismic moment values (log Mo ‡
1014.5 N-m, larger aftershocks), whereas, they show a more systematic nature (Mo3 ¥ Dr) for smaller
seismic moment (log Mo < 1014.5 N-m, smaller aftershocks) values. This size dependency of stress drop
has also been seen from the relation between our estimated seismic moment and source radius, however,
this size-dependent stress drop is not observed for the source parameter estimates for the other stable
continental region earthquakes in India and around the world. The estimated seismic moment (Mo), source
radius (r) and stress drop (Dr) for aftershocks of moment magnitude 2.16 to 5.74 range from 1.95 · 1012 to
4.5 · 1017 N-m, 239 to 2835 m and 0.63 to 20.7 MPa, respectively. The near-surface attenuation factor (k)
is found to be large of the order of 0.03 for the Kachchh region, suggesting thick low velocity sediments
beneath the region. The estimated stress drop values show an increasing trend with the depth indicating the
base of seismogenic layer (as characterized by larger stress drop values (>15 MPa)) lying in 22–26km
depth range beneath the region. We suggest that the concentration of large stress drop values at 10–36km
depth may be related to the large stress/strain associvated with a brittle, competent intrusive body of mafic
nature.
Keywords :
stress drop. , Source parameters , intraplate earthquakes , accelerograms , spectral technique , seismograms
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics