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Effect of Velocity Models on the Accuracy of Earthquake Hypocenters. Sudipta Sarkar, Youshun Sun, M. Nafi Toks ö z Earth Resources Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA. Big Picture. Earthquake hypocenters could be in error by tens of kilometers
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Effect of Velocity Models on the Accuracy of Earthquake Hypocenters Sudipta Sarkar, Youshun Sun, M. Nafi Toksöz Earth Resources Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology USA
Big Picture • Earthquake hypocenters could be in error by tens of kilometers • Several factors contribute to errors • Poor station coverage • Phase reading errors • Poor knowledge of velocity • Lateral variations of velocity
Outline • Earthquake location errors due to errors in velocity models: Examples - • Local scale • Regional scale • Improving location accuracy by using a 3D velocity model • China case • A practical approach to improving location accuracy • Source Specific Station correction • Applicability to the Gulf region • Conclusions
Depth Error in Local Events Due to Incorrect Velocity Model Vel #1 Vel #2 Vel #3
Location Errors Due to Lateral Variation of Velocity Our experience in CHINA
Location Errors Reduced by Introducing a 3D Model Our experience in CHINA
Event Relocation Using 3D Travel Times: A Regional Study in China Method • Determine 3-D, regional velocity structure in crust and upper mantle (tomography) • Use 3-D velocity / travel time grids to locate events
Location Errors Reduced by Introducing a 3D Model Our experience in CHINA
A Practical Approach • Doing true 3D locations is computationally expensive and most often not possible! • A practical solution to this problem – use Source Specific Station Corrections.
Procedure • Use 3-D velocity models to calculate travel times from all potential source regions to all stations • Determine source specific station corrections relative to reference model used for locations • Determine an initial location • Apply the station correction to times at each station specific for the source region • Relocate the event
Conclusions • Local and regional seismic networks are improving rapidly • Accurate event locations with these networks require accurate 3D velocity models • Such velocity models can be derived through regional seismic tomography • 3D travel times can be implemented through source specific travel time corrections • New networks in the Gulf region provides an opportunity for 3D velocity models and more accurate locations