Seismic source characterization using a Neighbourhood Algorithm

B. L.N. Kennett*, K. Marson-Pidgeon, M. S. Sambridge

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    Abstract

    The full characterization of a seismic source requires the specification of the hypocentre location and the source mechanism. The non-linear inversion is accomplished in two stages using the Neighbourhood Algorithm (NA), a direct search method in parameter space which is able to preferentially sample those regions with least data misfit; there are just two control parameters and no differentiation is employed. The first step is hypocentre location using a 4-D search space and a focussed search strategy. The second step is waveform inversion of the early part of P and S wavetrains to refine source depth and extract the source mechanism. With a moment tensor representation, this second stage explores an 8-D parameter space. For both the hypocentre and source mechanism inversion the NA method provides rapid and effective results with information from just a few stations, as illustrated with an event in southern Xinjiang.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3401-3404
    Number of pages4
    JournalGeophysical Research Letters
    Volume27
    Issue number20
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2000

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