Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2018

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[EE] Poster

S (Solid Earth Sciences) » S-CG Complex & General

[S-CG56] Asian Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonics

Sun. May 20, 2018 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall7, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Dapeng Zhao(Department of Geophysics, Tohoku University), Yukio Isozaki(Department of Earth Science and Astronomy, Multi-disciplinary Sciences - General Systems Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo), Jianshe Lei(中国地震局地??力研究所)

[SCG56-P02] Spatiotemporal variation of focal mechanisms of Tatun volcano group, northern Taiwan

*Hsin-Chieh Pu1, Cheng-Horng Lin2,3,4,5, Li-Chin Chang3 (1.Central Weather Bureau, Taiwan, 2.Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, 3.Taiwan Volcano Observatory at Tatun, Taipei, Taiwan, 4.Dept. of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, 5.National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taipei, Taiwan)

Keywords:Tatun Volcano Group, Focal mechanism, Volcanic-tectonic events, Reservoir

Over 2000 focal mechanisms of volcanic-tectonic events (VTs) were solved between 2014 and 2016 in the Tatun Volcano Group (TVG), northern Taiwan. These focal mechanisms were obtained on the basis of the data from a dense seismic network maintained by the Taiwan Volcano Observatory-Tatun. This network is composed of 40 seismic stations and distributed uniformly within an area of 15 km by 15 km. Each seismic station is equipped with a 24 bits broadband seismometer with a 24-bit digitizer. For this reason, abundant micro-VTs occurred in the TVG could be recorded. For each micro-event, the arrival time and the first polarity of each station were recognized by manual picking. Then the VTs could be located and solved by the best-fitting focal mechanism depends on the P-wave first-motion polarity. Depending on these focal mechanisms, the spatiotemporal variation of stress state could be discussed. We found a coincident variation of occurrence between the normal faulting events in the depth between 0 and 2 km and the reverse and strike-slip faulting events in the depth between 2 and 4 km. In this research, this spatiotemporal variation of the focal mechanisms was attributed to a pumping reservoir buried in the TVG deeper than 2 km in depth. During the inflation of this reservoir, the vertical compression stress would induce a series of VTs with the normal faulting mechanisms above the reservoir ranged about 0-2 km in depth. Concurrently, the horizontal compression stress would be increased at the lateral circumambient rim of the reservoir located deeper than 2 km so that some reverse and/or strike-slip mechanisms are triggered. During the deflation of reservoir, the faulting characteristics would be changed reversely.