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Differential wave equation and seismic events . Sean Ford & Holly Brown Berkeley Seismological Laboratory. Outline. Holly and Sean 101 Quick intro: Wave equation Monitoring nuclear tests Predicting ground motion for a future event on the Hayward Fault Hayward Fault tour. Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Differential wave equation and seismic events

Sean Ford & Holly BrownBerkeley Seismological

Laboratory

Outline

• Holly and Sean 101• Quick intro: Wave equation• Monitoring nuclear tests• Predicting ground motion for a future

event on the Hayward Fault• Hayward Fault tour

Introduction• Seismic sources

• Earthquake

• Explosion

Slip on a plane

Pressure pulse on a sphere

• Start with Newton

• Add ‘constitutive equation’ to relate stress to strain to displacement

Seismic wave equation

F = ma

F = ρ ∂2u∂t 2

• Can decompose to P and S wave solutions of the form

• Wave equation can be solved by plane-wave

Seismic wave equation

∇2u− 1α 2

∂2u∂t 2

= 0 or in 1− D α 2 ∂2u∂x 2 = ∂

2u∂t 2

u(x,t) = Acos[ω(t − x c)]

• The wave equation is solved on a computer by using a discrete representation of the differential equation

Finite differences

∂2u∂x 2 = ui+1 − 2ui + ui−1

dx 2

Possible project: Sumatra earthquake

Time (sec)

Possible project

Time (sec)

Possible project

T

Time (sec)

Seismic sources• Earthquake - slip on a plane

• Explosion - pressure pulse on a sphere

Compressional (P-wave)

radiation pattern

Shear (S-wave)radiation pattern

No volume change

Compressional (P-wave)

radiation constant

No Shear (S-wave)radiation

Volume change

From

Wal

ter e

t al.

(200

8)

North Korea Nuclear Test

From Walter et al. (2008)

Seismic moment tensors

M represents all possible force couple components due to a seismic source in a cartesian coordinate systemNecessary to have two force couples (double couple, DC), so that angular momentum is conserved in the source sphere, which leads to Mij = Mji and the moment tensor is symmetric

Seismic moment tensors

Double-couple (DC)

y z

x

Compensated linear vector dipole (CLVD)

Isotropic

y z

x

y z

x

Model Source M Couples Focal

Ring Fault

Explosion

Strike-slip

Mechanism

Moment tensor inversion

in matrix formd = Gm

m = vector of 6 independent moment tensor elementsm = (GTG)-1GTd

Western US

Western US

Western US

Western US

Source-type plotWe calculate source-type plot parameters (Hudson et al., 1989)

Source-type plotWe calculate source-type plot parameters (Hudson et al., 1989)

Explosion

Implosion

Source-type plotWe calculate source-type plot parameters (Hudson et al., 1989)

Explosion

Implosion

DC -CLVD+CLVD

Source-type plotWe calculate source-type plot parameters (Hudson et al., 1989)

Explosion

Implosion

DC -CLVD+CLVD

HOYA

Little Skull

Source-type plotWe calculate source-type plot parameters (Hudson et al., 1989)

Explosion

Implosion

DC -CLVD+CLVD

HOYA

Little Skull

HOYA

Little Skull

Source-type plotWe calculate source-type plot parameters (Hudson et al., 1989)

Explosion

Implosion

DC -CLVD+CLVD

HOYA

Little Skull

HOYA

Little Skull

Western US

9 Oct 06 North Korea test

Crandall Canyon, Utah

Site of 6 Aug 08 Mine Collapse

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Can be implosion

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Or shallow normal event

Use method for nuclear test explosions to find source at Crandall Canyon

Crandall Canyon event plotted near where a closing crack or collapse source should plot

Dominantly implosional

Crandall Canyon

Crandall Canyon event plotted near where a closing crack or collapse source should plot

Dominantly implosional

But also some shear portion

Hayward Fault

Hayward fault

• GoogleEarth tour• 1868 Hayward event M6.8• Scenario events from USGShttp://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/nca/simulations/hayward/

• San Pablo epicenter• Fremont epicenter• View from Concord

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