Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2016

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Poster

Symbol S (Solid Earth Sciences) » S-SS Seismology

[S-SS27] Fault Rheology and Earthquake Physics

Wed. May 25, 2016 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall HALL6)

Convener:*Takeshi Iinuma(National Research and Development Agency Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), Yuko Kase(Geological Survey of Japan, AIST), Ryosuke Ando(Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo), Wataru Tanikawa(Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Kochi Instutute for Core Sample Research), Hideki Mukoyoshi(Department of Geoscience Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Shimane University)

5:15 PM - 6:30 PM

[SSS27-P10] Characteristics of the rupture processes of two large earthquakes off the south-east Kushiro area in Hokkaido in 2004

*Tomoyuki Sagawa1, Yuichiro Tanioka1, Takuji Yamada2 (1.Institute of Seismology and Volcanology, Department of Natural History Sciences,Graduate School of Science,Hokkaido University, 2.Ibaragi University)

Keywords:2004 Kushiro-oki earthquake, source process

In this study, Source processes of two Kushiro-oki earthquakes, which occurred in November and December, 2004 (Mw7.1 and Mw6.9), are analyzed. These earthquakes occurred with short time interval and with short distance separation at the same plate boundary. In 1961, two earthquakes of M7 also occurred with a time difference of 3 months at the same plate boundary. In addition, this plate boundary is surrounded by the source area of the large earthquakes of M8, such as the 1973 Nemuro-oki earthquake and the 2003 Tokachi-oki earthquake. Therefore, it is important to study source characteristics of two 2004 Kushiro-oki earthquakes in order to understand the complexity of the plate interface.
We estimate the source time function at each strong motion station (K-net) using empirical green’s function method. Then, the directivity effect is analyzed from those estimated source time functions. In consequence, the result suggests that the rupture propagated concentrically for the earthquake occurred in November and propagated about 8 km to the north for the earthquake occurred in December. Moreover, for the earthquake occurred in December, the stress drop was found to be uniform, because few aftershocks occurred within the source area of the earthquake. The earthquake occurred in November affected by the postseismic slip of the Tokachi-oki earthquake. Because the earthquake occurred in December did not increase enough stress at the edge of the source area of the 1973 Nemuro-oki earthquake, the rupture propagated to the north in stead of to the south.