Non-volcanic deep low-frequency tremors accompanying slow slips in the southwest Japan subduction zone

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作者
Obara, K
Hirose, H
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deep low-frequency tremor; deep low-frequency earthquake; slow slip; dehydration; subduction zone;
D O I
10.1016/j.tecto.2005.04.013
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Non-volcanic deep low-frequency tremors in southwest Japan exhibit a strong temporal and spatial correlation with slow slip detected by the dense seismic network. The tremor signal is characterized by a low-frequency vibration with a predominant frequency of 0.5-5 Hz without distinct P- or S-wave onset. The tremors are located using the coherent pattern of envelopes over many stations, and are estimated to occur near the transition zone oil the plate boundary oil the forearc side along the strike of the descending Philippine Sea plate. The belt-like distribution of tremors consists of many clusters. In western Shikoku, the major tremor activity has a recurrence interval of approximately six months, with each episode lasting over a week. The tremor source area migrates during each episode along the strike of the subducting plate with a migration velocity of about 10 km/day. Slow slip events occur contemporaneously with this tremor activity, with a coincident estimated source area that also migrates during each episode. The coupling of tremor and slow slip in western Shikoku is very similar to the episodic tremor and slip phenomenon reported for the Cascadia margin in northwest North America. The duration and recurrence interval of these episodes varies between tremor clusters even oil the same subduction zone, attributable to regional difference in the frictional properties of the plate interface. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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