Earth, Planets and Space
Online ISSN : 1880-5981
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3-D finite-difference simulation of seismic fault zone waves
Application to the fault zone structure of the Mozumi-Sukenobu fault, central Japan
Yutaka MamadaYasuto KuwaharaHisao ItoHiroshi Takenaka
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2002 Volume 54 Issue 11 Pages 1055-1058

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Fault zone waves have the potential to be a powerful tool to reveal the fine structure of a fault zone down to the seismogenic depth. Seismic fault zone waves include head waves, trapped waves and direct body waves propagating in the fault zone. 3-D numerical simulation is necessary to interpret the waveforms in the presence of low-velocity zones with relatively complex fault structure. We computed finite difference (FD) synthetic seismograms to fit the seismograms of explosions, which contain frequencies up to 25 Hz, recorded by a linear seismometer array across the Mozumi-Sukenobu fault, central Japan. We find fault zone head waves, direct P waves propagating within the low-velocity zone and wave trains following the direct P waves associated with the fault for both observed and synthetic waveforms. Thus, modelling of fault zone waves is expected to determine details of complex fault zone structure.
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