Stability of earthquake moment tensor inversions: effect of the double-couple constraint |
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Authors: | C. Henry J. H. Woodhouse S. Das |
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Abstract: | We show that spurious large non-double-couple components can be obtained in inversions for the full deviatoric moment tensor for shallow crustal earthquakes due to inaccurate Earth models. The traditional “best double-couple” solution does not in general provide an optimal estimate of a double-couple mechanism, and is only reliable when the non-double-couple component of the full deviatoric solution is small. The inverse problem for the moment tensors of the 1998 Antarctic Plate and 2000 Wharton Basin strike-slip earthquakes is shown in each case to have two well-fitting minima in the misfit function of pure double-couple solutions. Such pairs of solutions are most likely to exist for earthquakes which are close either to vertical strike-slip or to dip-slip on a fault plane dipping at 45°. It is shown theoretically that these pairs of solutions arise from the combination of the pure double-couple constraint and the instability of two elements of the moment tensor. No significant non-double-couple component is found for the shallow thrusting 1996 Biak, Indonesia earthquake. |
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Keywords: | Seismic moment tensor Antarctic Plate earthquake 1998 Wharton Basin earthquake 2000 Biak, Indonesia earthquake 1996 Inversion of seismograms Stability of inversion Seismic source |
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