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[SCG52-P05] Spatial distribution and occurrence process of Non-Double-Coupled Earthquakes in the hypocentral region of the 2000 Western Tottori Earthquake using 0.1-manten seismic observations
Keywords:Non-double-couple earthquake
Especially, specifying feature of the NDC event activity is valuable for our knowledge of earthquake process.
In this study, I showed characteristics of the NDC events found not in volcanic area but aftershock area of a large earthquake. Hyper-dense seismic stations covering the 2000 Western Tottori Earthquake (M7.3) aftershock area enable us detect precise focal mechanism of aftershock. I examined the spatial distribution of the NDC events and extracted the characteristics in detail by estimating optimal mechanisms from polarity data of first P wave arrivals.
As a result, I found that the detected earthquakes with magnitudes of 0.1 - 3 in the hypocentral region have NDC component of 10-20% in average, regardless of the magnitude and the location of the main shock fault and branch faults of the 2000 Western Tottori Earthquake. Spectra of NDC component seems to have high corner frequency compared with waves generated by shear faulting. This result suggests a possibility that smaller size tensile cracks than shear fault while propagating shear rupture.