We analyzed the P and S wave displacement spectra of 717 microearthquakes in the moment range 4 x 10(9) - 2 x 10(14) N m recorded at the dense networks operating in southern Apennines (Italy) and deployed along the 1980 M-s 6.9 Irpinia earthquake fault zone. Source, attenuation, and site parameters are estimated by using a parametric modeling approach, which is combined with a multistep, nonlinear inversion strategy. We found that in the analyzed frequency band, an attenuation model with constant Q has to be preferred to frequency- dependent Q models. Consistent estimates of the median P and S quality factors (Q) over tilde (P) = 167 (90; 296) and (Q) over tilde (S) = 226 (114; 417) are obtained from two different techniques and relatively high values of Q(S)/Q(P) (median value 1.3, (0.8; 2.1)) are found in the same depth range where high V-P/V-S and a peak in seismicity distribution are observed. This is the evidence for a highly fractured, partially, or completely fluid-saturated medium embedding the Irpinia fault zone, down to crustal depths of 15- 20 km. A nearly constant stress drop ((Delta sigma) over tilde = 1.4 MPa, (0.4; 5.0)) and apparent stress ((tau(a)) over tilde = 0.1 MPa, (0.03, 0.4)) scaling of P and S corner frequencies and seismic energies is observed above a seismic moment value of about 10(11) N m. The measured radiation efficiency is low ((eta(SW)) over tilde = 0.06; (0.03; 0.13)), e.g., the radiated energy is only a small fraction of the whole energy spent by friction and fracture development. A large positive dynamic overshoot (high dynamic shear strength) can be the dominant mechanism controlling the microearthquake fractures along the Irpinia fault zone.

Source parameter scaling and radiation efficiency of microearthquakes along the Irpinia fault zone in southern Apennines, Italy / Zollo, Aldo; Orefice, Antonella; Convertito, Vincenzo. - In: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH. SOLID EARTH. - ISSN 2169-9356. - 119:4(2014), pp. 3256-3275. [10.1002/2013JB010116]

Source parameter scaling and radiation efficiency of microearthquakes along the Irpinia fault zone in southern Apennines, Italy

ZOLLO, ALDO;OREFICE, ANTONELLA;
2014

Abstract

We analyzed the P and S wave displacement spectra of 717 microearthquakes in the moment range 4 x 10(9) - 2 x 10(14) N m recorded at the dense networks operating in southern Apennines (Italy) and deployed along the 1980 M-s 6.9 Irpinia earthquake fault zone. Source, attenuation, and site parameters are estimated by using a parametric modeling approach, which is combined with a multistep, nonlinear inversion strategy. We found that in the analyzed frequency band, an attenuation model with constant Q has to be preferred to frequency- dependent Q models. Consistent estimates of the median P and S quality factors (Q) over tilde (P) = 167 (90; 296) and (Q) over tilde (S) = 226 (114; 417) are obtained from two different techniques and relatively high values of Q(S)/Q(P) (median value 1.3, (0.8; 2.1)) are found in the same depth range where high V-P/V-S and a peak in seismicity distribution are observed. This is the evidence for a highly fractured, partially, or completely fluid-saturated medium embedding the Irpinia fault zone, down to crustal depths of 15- 20 km. A nearly constant stress drop ((Delta sigma) over tilde = 1.4 MPa, (0.4; 5.0)) and apparent stress ((tau(a)) over tilde = 0.1 MPa, (0.03, 0.4)) scaling of P and S corner frequencies and seismic energies is observed above a seismic moment value of about 10(11) N m. The measured radiation efficiency is low ((eta(SW)) over tilde = 0.06; (0.03; 0.13)), e.g., the radiated energy is only a small fraction of the whole energy spent by friction and fracture development. A large positive dynamic overshoot (high dynamic shear strength) can be the dominant mechanism controlling the microearthquake fractures along the Irpinia fault zone.
2014
Source parameter scaling and radiation efficiency of microearthquakes along the Irpinia fault zone in southern Apennines, Italy / Zollo, Aldo; Orefice, Antonella; Convertito, Vincenzo. - In: JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH. SOLID EARTH. - ISSN 2169-9356. - 119:4(2014), pp. 3256-3275. [10.1002/2013JB010116]
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