日本地球惑星科学連合2018年大会

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[S-CG56] アジア地域の地震・火山・テクトニクス

2018年5月20日(日) 17:15 〜 18:30 ポスター会場 (幕張メッセ国際展示場 7ホール)

コンビーナ:趙 大鵬(東北大学大学院理学研究科附属地震・噴火予知研究観測センター)、磯崎 行雄(東京大学大学院総合文化研究科広域科学専攻広域システム科学系)、Jianshe Lei(中国地震局地??力研究所)

[SCG56-P01] 2011年東北沖巨大地震域の3次元異方性構造

*趙 大鵬1Liu Xin1 (1.東北大学大学院理学研究科附属地震・噴火予知研究観測センター)

キーワード:地震、沈み込み帯、太平洋スラブ、異方性、地震波トモグラフィー

The great 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake (Mw 9.0) took place in the megathrust zone beneath the Tohoku forearc from the Japan Trench to the Pacific coast. To clarify the generating mechanism of this great event, it is necessary to investigate the detailed structure of the megathrust zone using various approaches. Seismic anisotropy tomography is a new but powerful method, because it can determine both 3-D isotropic velocity variations and seismic anisotropy, providing geodynamic information such as stress regime and/or mantle flow (e.g., Zhao et al. 2016). Recently, we developed a new method to determine anisotropic tomography using both P and S wave arrival-time data (Liu & Zhao 2016). In this work, we apply this new method to obtain a detailed 3-D model of azimuthal anisotropy tomography of the Tohoku subduction zone from the Japan Trench outer-rise to the back-arc area, using a large number of high-quality P and S wave arrival-time data of local earthquakes recorded by the dense seismic network on the Japan Islands. Depth-varying seismic azimuthal anisotropy is revealed in the Tohoku subduction channel. The shallow portion of the Tohoku megathrust zone (< 30 km depth) generally exhibits trench-normal fast-velocity directions (FVDs) except for the source area of the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake (Mw 9.0) where the FVD is nearly trench-parallel, whereas the deeper portion of the megathrust zone (at depths of ~30-50 km) mainly exhibits trench-parallel FVDs. Trench-normal FVDs are revealed in the mantle wedge beneath the volcanic front and the back-arc. The Pacific plate mainly exhibits trench-parallel FVDs, except for the top portion of the subducting Pacific slab where visible trench-normal FVDs are revealed. A qualitative tectonic model is proposed to interpret such anisotropic features, suggesting transposition of earlier fabrics in the oceanic lithosphere into subduction-induced new structures in the subduction channel (Liu & Zhao 2017).

References
Liu, X., D. Zhao (2016) Seismic velocity azimuthal anisotropy of the Japan subduction zone: Constraints from P and S wave traveltimes. J. Geophys. Res. 121, 5086-5115.
Liu, X., D. Zhao (2017) Depth-varying azimuthal anisotropy in the Tohoku subduction channel. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 473, 33-43.
Zhao, D., S. Yu, X. Liu (2016) Seismic anisotropy tomography: New insight into subduction dynamics. Gondwana Res. 33, 24-43.