日本地球惑星科学連合2016年大会

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セッション記号 S (固体地球科学) » S-CG 固体地球科学複合領域・一般

[S-CG21] Recent advances and future directions in slow earthquake science

2016年5月22日(日) 17:15 〜 18:30 ポスター会場 (国際展示場 6ホール)

コンビーナ:*伊藤 喜宏(京都大学防災研究所)、Brudzinski Michael(Miami University)、安藤 亮輔(東京大学大学院理学系研究科)、廣瀬 仁(神戸大学都市安全研究センター)、Thomas Amanda(University of Oregon)

17:15 〜 18:30

[SCG21-P04] Long-term ocean bottom monitoring of slow earthquakes on the shallow plate interface in the Hyuga-nada region (3)

*山下 裕亮1篠原 雅尚2山田 知朗2中東 和夫3塩原 肇2望月 公廣2前田 拓人2小原 一成2 (1.京都大学防災研究所地震予知研究センター宮崎観測所、2.東京大学地震研究所、3.神戸大学大学院理学研究科)

キーワード:shallow slow earthquake, Hyuga-nada, Ocean bottom observation

The Hyuga-nada region, nearby the western end of the Nankai trough in Japan, is one of the most active areas of shallow slow earthquakes in the world. We have started long-term ocean-bottom monitoring of them in this area from May 2014 using three kinds of sensors: broadband seismometer with pressure gauge (BBOBSP) and short-period seismometer (LTOBS). During the first observation (March 2014 to January 2015), we already reported minor shallow tremor and very-low-frequency earthquakes (VLF) activity and very-low seismicity of ordinary earthquakes within the focal area of shallow earthquakes in the Hyuga-nada. The second observation started from January 2015 using 3 BBOBSPs and 10 LTOBSs, and all sensors were retrieved in January 2016. From the monitoring using land-based seismic observation, many shallow tremors and VLFs occurred just under the OBS network during second observation period, which started from early in May and continued approximately 2 months. We confirmed the existence of these signals in the data recorded by each OBSs. Though the detailed hypocenter determination is still being performed, the observed records strongly suggests that the shallow tremor migrated within the OBS network, which reached at off Cape Ashizuri area where shallow VLFs have been occurred every 6-7 years associated with long-term SSE at Bungo channel. This off Cape Ashizuri’s activity (tremor and VLF) started at the end of May, especially increased activity after the large deep-focused earthquake at Ogasawara region (Mw7.8, 30 May 2015). In the presentation, we will introduce the preliminary result of second observation, in particular focus on the migration of shallow tremor.
Acknowledgements: This study is part of Research project for compound disaster mitigation on the great earthquakes and tsunamis around the Nankai trough region.