Physics
Scientific paper
May 2003
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2003pepi..137...31t&link_type=abstract
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Volume 137, Issue 1-4, p. 31-43.
Physics
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Scientific paper
It has been empirically recognized that high-frequency components of S waves radiated from earthquake do not show a radiation pattern predicted from a double-couple source, while the low frequency components show the standard double-couple radiation pattern. In this paper, we investigate this frequency dependence of radiation pattern using the high quality single-station records from the aftershock events of the 26 March 1997 and 13 May 1997 Northwestern Kagoshima, Japan, earthquakes. We focus on frequency dependence of energy partition between SH and SV waves in the direct S-phase.
From the variation of the SH energy fraction with frequency we find that the energy fraction can be well predicted by theoretical radiation coefficients for a double-couple source at frequencies lower than 2Hz, while at 3.5Hz or higher it cannot be predicted and shows stochastic behavior. The intermediate frequencies can be seen as a transition from deterministic to stochastic. This supports the assumption that the radiation patterns of SH and SV waves are purely stochastic for high frequencies. Analyses of events which are located close to each other suggest that this stochastic nature is ascribed to strong SH and SV mixing or coupling induced by local structural effects near the sources.
Futamure Hayato
Mamada Yutaka
Takenaka Hiroshi
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