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[SCG21-11] Tremor location in Guerrero, Mexico from catalog comparison: identification of new clusters
Keywords:tremor location, moment tensor of slow earthquakes
Results shows two different tremor distributions depending on the time period. From MASE data we detect the previously known two clusters, one southern transient cluster and one northern more active cluster. The second dataset reveals that the northern cluster is in fact formed of two clusters in the strike direction. Analysis of the error of the first dataset shows the lack of resolution in the strike direction due to the linearity of the network explaining the difference between the two catalog. To confirm these results our tremor locations are also compared to other catalogs obtained with the tremor energy and polarization (TREP) method [Cruz-Atienza et al, 2015] and the cross station cross correlation method [AGU abstract Peng and Rubin, 2015]. Results from these methods agree globally with our result. The comparison of these three different catalogs underlines the complexity of determining tremor location.
Moment tensor inversion reveals low angle thrust mechanism with slip direction in agreement with TREP results and close to the convergence direction. Additionally the depth of the VLF events is coherent with the depth of the subduction interface highly suggesting that these events represent shear slip on the plate interface.