JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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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-CG58] Science of slow earthquakes: Toward unified understandings of whole earthquake process

コンビーナ:井出 哲(東京大学大学院理学系研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、廣瀬 仁(神戸大学都市安全研究センター)、氏家 恒太郎(筑波大学生命環境系)、波多野 恭弘(大阪大学理学研究科)

[SCG58-P21] Offshore surveys of seismic structures and seismicity of regular and low-frequency earthquakes around Amami islands

*高橋 努1仲西 理子1山本 揚二朗1石原 靖1伊藤 亜妃1新井 隆太1三浦 誠一1小平 秀一1金田 義行2 (1.国立研究開発法人海洋研究開発機構、2.香川大学)

Ryukyu arc, southwestern Japan, shows high activities of various slow earthquakes such as slow slip events (e.g., Heki & Kataoka 2008; Nishimura 2014) and shallow low frequency tremors (e.g.,Yamashita et al. 2015). We conducted passive and active source surveys around Amami islands to elucidate detailed activities of regular and slow earthquakes and seismic structures. For the passive source survey, we deployed 30 short-period ocean bottom seismographs (OBSs) and 5 temporal onshore stations at 25~40 km interval. Deployed OBS recorded ground motion from Mar. 2019 to July or Aug. 2019. As a part of active source surveys, we conducted wide-angle OBS and multichannel seismic (MCS) reflection surveys along a survey line between Amami-Oshima and Tokunoshima islands by the R/V Kaimei of Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC). This survey line is almost perpendicular to the Ryukyu trench. We laid out 30 OBSs at 6km interval along this survey line for the refraction survey.

Seismic data of the passive survey observed many regular earthquakes and several sequences of low frequency earthquakes (LFEs). We relocated a few hundred earthquakes (M>2) listed in the earthquake catalog by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) by using OBS and onshore stations’ data. We also estimated epicenters of about 200 LFEs by envelope correlation method. LFEs distribute between Amami islands and Ryukyu trench, and distance from the Ryukyu trench is about 20-80km. One of the LFE sequences locates at off west of the Amami plateau. Source area of this sequence shows relatively high activity of regular earthquakes. While, the source area of another LFE sequence off the southeast of Amami-Oshima island shows quite low activity of regular earthquakes. Our seismic section of active source survey crosses the latter LFE area. MCS reflection data shows strong reflection with negative polarity from the plate boundary beneath this LFE area. This spatial coincidence of reflective plate boundary and LFEs is similar with the southern Ryukyu arc (Arai et al. 2016). Power spectra and duration times of these LFEs are also resemble with those observed at southern Ryukyu arc. Bathymetry of the Philippine sea plate implies different geometrical properties of subducting plate between these two areas. Similarities of LFEs in these areas would become an important constraint for source and structure models at Ryukyu subduction zone.

Acknowledgement: This study is supported by “Research Project for Compound Disaster Mitigation on the Great Earthquakes and Tsunamis around the Nankai Trough Region” of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan. We are grateful for Amami-city, Tokunoshima-town, Amagi-town, China-town and Toshima-village for their kind corporation for onshore seismic observations.