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Evaluating a Kinematic Method for Generating Broadband Ground Motions for Great Subduction Zone Earthquakes: Application to the 2003 M-w 8.3 Tokachi-Oki Earthquake

机译:评估用于产生大型俯冲区地震的宽带地面运动的运动方法:应用于2003 M-W 8.3 Tokachi-OKI地震

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We compare broadband synthetic seismograms with recordings of the 2003 M-w 8.3 Tokachi-Oki earthquake to evaluate a compound rupture model, in which slip on the fault consists of multiple high-stress-drop asperities superimposed on a background slip distribution with longer rise times. Low-frequency synthetics (< 1 Hz) are calculated using deterministic, 3D finite-difference simulations and are combined with high-frequency (> 1 Hz) stochastic synthetics using a matched filter at 1 Hz. We show that this compound rupture model and overall approach accurately reproduces waveform envelopes and observed response spectral accelerations (SAs) from the Tokachi-Oki event. We find that sufficiently short subfault rise times (i.e., < similar to 1-2 s) are necessary to reproduce energy similar to 1 Hz. This is achieved by either (1) including distinct subevents with short rise times, as may be suggested by the Tokachi-Oki data, or (2) imposing a fast-slip velocity over the entire rupture area. We also include a systematic study on the effects of varying several kinematic rupture parameters. We find that simulated strong ground motions are sensitive to the average rupture velocity and coherence of the rupture front, with more coherent ruptures yielding higher response SAs. We also assess the effects of varying the average slip velocity and the character (i.e., area, magnitude, and location) of high-stress-drop subevents. Even in the absence of precise constraints on these kinematic rupture parameters, our simulations still reproduce major features in the Tokachi-Oki earthquake data, supporting its accuracy in modeling future large earthquakes.
机译:我们将宽带合成地震图与2003 M-W 8.3 Tokachi-OKI地震的录音进行了比较,以评估复合破裂模型,其中故障滑动包括多个高应力下降粗糙度,叠加在后台滑动分布较长的时间。使用确定性,3D有限差分模拟计算低频合成(<1 Hz),并使用1 Hz的匹配过滤器与高频(> 1 Hz)随机合成器组合。我们表明,该复合模型和整体方法准确地再现了Tokachi-OKI事件的波形信封和观察到的响应光谱加速度(SAS)。我们发现足够短的子击中时间(即,<类似于1-2秒)以再现类似于1 Hz的能量是必要的。这是通过(1)包括具有短次数短次的不同子子,如Tokachi-OKI数据所示,或者(2)在整个破裂区域上施加快速滑移速度。我们还包括对不同几种运动破裂参数的影响的系统研究。我们发现模拟的强力接地运动对破裂前方的平均破裂速度和相干性敏感,具有更长度的破裂,产生更高的响应SAS。我们还评估改变平均滑移速度和高应力下降子宫的平均滑移速度和角色(即面积,幅度和位置)的影响。即使在这些运动破裂参数上没有精确的约束,我们的模拟仍然在Tokachi-Oki地震数据中仍然重现了主要特征,支持其在模拟未来大地震方面的准确性。

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