Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008georl..3502310l&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 35, Issue 2, CiteID L02310
Physics
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Seismology: Earthquake Source Observations (1240), Seismology: Earthquake Dynamics (1242), Seismology: Subduction Zones (1207, 1219, 1240), Oceanography: Physical: Tsunamis And Storm Surges
Scientific paper
We infer the slip distribution and average rupture velocity of the magnitude MW 8.4 September 12, 2007, southern Sumatra earthquake from available tide-gauge records of the ensuing tsunami. We select 9 waveforms recorded along the west coast of Sumatra and in the Indian Ocean. Slip distribution and rupture velocity are determined simultaneously by means of a non linear inversion method. We find high slip values (~10 m) into a patch 100 km long and 50 km large, between 20 and 30 km of depth, about 100 km north-west from the epicenter. We conclude this earthquake did not rupture the whole area of the 1833 event, indicating some slip has still to occur. Our estimate of rupture velocity is of 2.1 +/- 0.4 km/sec. The relatively large depth of the main slip patch is the likely explanation for the low damaging observed tsunami.
Boschi Enzo
Lorito Stefano
Piatanesi Alessio
Romano Fabrizio
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