Comparison of Absolute and Relative Moment Tensor Solutions For The January 1997 West Bohemia Earthquake Swarm |
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Authors: | Dahm Torsten Horálek Josef ?ílený Jan |
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Institution: | (1) Institut für Meteorologie und Geophysik, Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt a. M., Germany;(2) Geophysical Institute, Prague, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | Moment tensor solutions for 70 clustered events of the 1997 West Bohemia microearthquake swarm, as calculated by two different methods, are given. The first method is a single-event, absolute moment tensor inversion which inverts body-wave peak amplitudes using synthetic Green functions. The second method is a multiple-event, relative method for which Green functions are reduced to 2 geometrical angles of rays at the sources. Both methods yield similar moment tensors, which can be divided into at least two or three different classes of focal solutions, indicating that, during the swarm activity, different planes of weakness were active. The major source component of most events is a double couple. However, the deviations from the double-couple mechanisms seem to be systematic for some classes of solutions. Error analysis was based on transforming the estimate of the standard deviation of amplitudes extracting from the seismograms into confidence regions of the absolute moment tensor. They show that the non-DC components are significant at a fairly high confidence level. |
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Keywords: | West Bohemia/Vogtland region earthquake swarm multiple event focal mechanisms moment tensor |
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