*Takumi Murakoshi1, Hideyuki Sasaki1, Shunta Asai1
(1.National Defense Academy)
Keywords:Ogasawara Iwo-To Island, S-wave velocity structure, subsurface structure, microtremor
Ogasawara Iwo-To island is an active volcanic island which is located on the southernmost part of Izu-Ogasawara arc. Microtremors have been observed at two sites in the Ogasawara Iwo-To island, through observations performed on October 6-9, 2017, in order to investigate 1-D S-wave velocity structures. The circular-array microtremor data were recorded by 3 seismometers distributed along the circumferences of circle as well as a seismometer deployed in the center at two sites. Each microtremor observation site includes two arrays with different radii. The maximum radii of the eqilateral triangles are 400m for the western site and 1240m for the nortern site in the Ogasawara Iwo-To island. The phase velocities and the S-wave velocities of the subsurface structures down to a depth of several km were estimated at each site from the microtremor data by using the SPAC method.
Acknowledgment:
This study was supported by the Earthquake Research Institute cooperative research program.