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[SCG44-P17] Characteristics of shallow very low frequency swarms along the Nankai Trough
Keywords:slow earhquake, source time function, shallow plate boundary, Nankai Trough, Simulation of seismic wave propagation
A similar scaling relationship between cumulative moments and activity areas irrespective of regions was found, indicating similar stress drops in each region. However, the relationship between cumulative moments and durations was various. The apparent along-strike spreading speeds were also varied in each region. This difference can be explained by along-strike variations in fracture energies of shallow slow earthquakes. According to structural monitoring using DONET, Tonegawa et al. (2017, 2021) suggested that pore fluid pressure around the plate boundary in region C is expected to be higher than that in region A. Pore fluid pressure can reduce effective normal stress on the fault. Consequently, fracture energy and rupture velocity of possible shallow SSEs may be various in each region.
Acknowledgments
We used NIED F-net data https://doi.org/10.17598/NIED.0005. Numerical simulations were conducted on the Fujitsu PRIMERGY CX600M1/CX1640M1 (Oakforest-PAC) in the Information Technology Center, University of Tokyo. This study was supported by the ERI JURP 2020-S-04. This study was also supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), grant number 21K03696, and a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Transformative Research Areas “Science of Slow-to-Fast earthquakes,” grant numbers 21H05203, 21H05205, and 21H05206.