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Weiwen Chen, Sidao Ni, Shengji Wei, Zhenjie Wang, Jun Xie. 2011: Effects of sedimentary layer on earthquake source modeling from geodetic inversion. Earthquake Science, 24(2): 221-227. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-010-0786-7
Citation: Weiwen Chen, Sidao Ni, Shengji Wei, Zhenjie Wang, Jun Xie. 2011: Effects of sedimentary layer on earthquake source modeling from geodetic inversion. Earthquake Science, 24(2): 221-227. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-010-0786-7

Effects of sedimentary layer on earthquake source modeling from geodetic inversion

  • Ground deformation as observed with GPS or InSAR has been broadly inverted in constraining source parameter of earthquakes. However, for earthquakes occurring beneath sedimentary basins, the very slow sub-surface shear velocity (<i<v</i<<sub<S</sub<, down to 200 m/s) may cause substantial bias to earthquake source inversion if simple crustal models are used. For Bohai basin, Sichuan basin and rock-sites, we test effects of sub-surface shear velocity structure on ground deformation, and find that up to a factor of 2 overestimate of seismic moment could be generated by the basin structures. Therefore, the very slow sub-surface velocity has to be taken into account before accurate source inversion can be applied.
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