Body-wave wave-form modelling and source parameters for the indochina border earthquakes |
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Authors: | Imtiyaz A. Parvez Avadh Ram |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geophysics, Banaras Hindu University, 221 005 Varanasi, India |
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Abstract: | Wave-form modelling of body waves has been done to study the seismic source parameters of three earthquakes which occurred on October 21, 1964 (Mb=5.9), September 26, 1966 (Mb=5.8) and March 14, 1967 (Mb=5.8). These events occurred in the Indochina border region where a low-angle thrust fault accommodates motion between the underthrusting Indian plate and overlying Himalaya. The focal depths of all these earthquakes are between 12–37 km. The total range in dip for the three events is 5°–20°. TheT axes are NE-SW directed whereas the strikes of the northward dipping nodal planes are generally parallel to the local structural trend. The total source durations have been found to vary between 5–6 seconds. The average values of seismic moment, fault radius and dislocation are 1.0–11.0×1025 dyne-cm, 7.7–8.4km and 9.4–47.4 cm, respectively whereas stress drop, apparent stress and strain energy are found to be 16–76 bars, 8.2–37.9 bars and 0.1–1.7×1021 ergs, respectively. These earthquakes possibly resulted due to the tension caused by the bending of the lithospheric plate into a region of former subduction which is now a zone of thrusting and crustal shortening. |
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Keywords: | Wave-form modelling sorce parameters Indochina earthquakes |
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