Poster #078, Seismology
Moment tensor inversion for deep earthquakes at the Tonga-Kermadec subduction zone using 3-D Green’s functions
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2020 SCEC Annual Meeting, Poster #078, SCEC Contribution #10358 VIEW PDF
Kermadec subduction zone and perform moment tensor inversion using 3-D Green’s functions. The misfit function is defined as least-squares waveform differences for 20-60s body waves and 50-150s surface waves. Moment tensors from the Global CMT catalog are used as starting models, while Green’s functions are computed using SPECFEM3D_GLOBE with a recently constructed three-dimensional tomographic model AU32, including fine-scale velocity structures as well as seismic anisotropy beneath the Australasian region and the Tonga-Kermadec subduction zone. Our results show reductions in scalar moment for most of the selected deep earthquakes, and a large portion of selected events has non-double-couple components, which is consistent with the input catalog as well as seismic observations over decades. Meanwhile, about two-thirds of these moment tensors contain negative trace while the rest one-third present positive trace. We further perform control experiments using a subset of 70 events to illustrate that the usage of a 3-D velocity model is more essential to cause data misfit reduction compared with dropping the zero-trace regularization.
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