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Sensitivity of the strong ground motion time histories to a finite source model: A case study for the January 12, 2010 Haiti earthquake (Mw=7.0)
Authors:Nurcan Meral Özel  Ebru Harmandar  Ali Pınar
Institution:1. Bogazici University, Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, Department of Geophysics, 81220 Cengelkoy, Istanbul, Turkey;2. Bogazici University, Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, Department of Earthquake Engineering, 81220 Cengelkoy, Istanbul, Turkey;3. Istanbul University, Department of Geophysics, Avc?lar, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:We analyze the waveforms generated by the January 12, 2010 Haiti earthquake (Mw=7.0) for its source characteristics. A 60 to 25 km source model is retrieved by the Kikuchi and Kanamori finite source inversion technique that uses broadband teleseismic body wave records. The derived rupture model points out unilateral rupture propagation commenced at the eastern side of the fault plane where the major seismic moment release occurred. The rupture front propagated westward and terminated at a site where the largest aftershocks occurred. Our estimates yield a seismic moment of Mo=8.17×1019 N m released on a 60 km-long fault plane. A patch at the eastern side of the ruptured fault plane inferred as a region of maximum moment release.
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