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Wei Yang, Hongkui Ge, Baoshan Wang, Jiupeng Hu, Songyong Yuan, Sen Qiao. 2014: Active source monitoring at the Wenchuan fault zone: coseismic velocity change associated with aftershock event and its implication. Earthquake Science, 27(6): 599-606. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-014-0101-0
Citation: Wei Yang, Hongkui Ge, Baoshan Wang, Jiupeng Hu, Songyong Yuan, Sen Qiao. 2014: Active source monitoring at the Wenchuan fault zone: coseismic velocity change associated with aftershock event and its implication. Earthquake Science, 27(6): 599-606. DOI: 10.1007/s11589-014-0101-0

Active source monitoring at the Wenchuan fault zone: coseismic velocity change associated with aftershock event and its implication

  • With the improvement of seismic observation system, more and more observations indicate that earthquakes may cause seismic velocity change. However, the amplitude and spatial distribution of the velocity variation remains a controversial issue. Recent active source monitoring carried out adjacent to Wenchuan Fault Scientific Drilling (WFSD) revealed unambiguous coseismic velocity change associated with a local <i<M</i<<sub<s</sub<5.5 earthquake. Here, we carry out forward modeling using two-dimensional spectral element method to further investigate the amplitude and spatial distribution of observed velocity change. The model is well constrained by results from seismic reflection and WFSD coring. Our model strongly suggests that the observed coseismic velocity change is localized within the fault zone with width of ~120 m rather than dynamic strong ground shaking. And a velocity decrease of ~2.0 % within the fault zone is required to fit the observed travel time delay distribution, which coincides with rock mechanical experiment and theoretical modeling.
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