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[SCG43-04] Estimate the Physical Implication of the Faulting Process of the Intra-Slab Earthquake based on the Finite-Fault Source Inversion
Keywords:Finite Fault Inversion, Intraslab Earthquake, 2022 Hyuganada Earthquake, 2021 Fukushima-Oki Earthquake
To investigate such differences, we have compared the faulting process of the intraslab earthquake on different plates. We used the finite-fault source inversion (Ji et al., 2002) to develop a source model for the 2022 Hyuganada earthquake (Mw 6.4) that occurred on the January 22, within the Philippine-Sea Plate. The frequency range used for the inversion is 0.1-1.0 Hz. The area with large slip is compact, occurring around the hypocenter (maximum slip is around 1.3m). The stress drop is about 9 MPa (Noda et al., 2013). We show the slip distribution and moment-rate function in Figures (a) & (b), respectively. We compared this result with the intraslab earthquakes on the Pacific plate, including 2021 Fukushima-Oki earthquake which had higher stress drop compared to this Hyuganada earthquake (Tsuda et al., 2022). Both are intraplate earthquakes occurring near the plate interface, Hyuganada earthquake reflects the downdip extension along the subducted Philippine-Sea slab while Fukushima-Oki earthquake is the result of downdip compression along the subducted Pacific slab. These differences lead to better understanding of the mechanisms that generate ground motion from different plates near Japan.