Earth, Planets and Space
Online ISSN : 1880-5981
Print ISSN : 1343-8832
Short-term spatiotemporal variations in the aftershock sequence of the 2004 mid-Niigata prefecture earthquake
Aitaro KatoShinichi SakaiNaoshi HirataEiji KurashimoSatoru NagaiTakashi IidakaToshihiro IgarashiYoshiko YamanakaSatoko MurotaniTomonori KawamuraTakaya IwasakiToshihiko Kanazawa
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2005 年 57 巻 6 号 p. 551-556

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We deployed 56 temporary seismic stations within approximately a month after the occurrence of the 2004 mid-Niigata prefecture earthquake. Using manually-picked arrival data obtained from the temporary and surrounding permanent seismic stations, 1056 aftershocks have been relocated. Based on the spatiotemporal variations in the relocated aftershocks, the cluster activities associated with the mainshock and some large aftershock events are identified. The aftershocks associated with the mainshock, the largest occurred on the two steep west-dipping planes at an angle of 60° and approximately 5 km away. In contrast, the aftershocks following the event on Oct. 27 are aligned on east-dipping plane at a low angle of 25°. It is further observed that the aftershock area extended in both northeastward and southwestward directions at a later stage. The triggered seismicity around the northeast edge was more significant than that around the southwest edge. This difference could be understood by the discrepancy in the shear stress level accumulated at the dynamic shear rupture due to the mainshock.

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