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Machine learning of source spectra for large earthquakes

Shang Ma, Zefeng Li, Wei Wang

2022Geophysical Journal International14 citationsDOI

Abstract

SUMMARY The shape of earthquake source spectra, traditionally fit by physics-based models, contains important parameters to constrain rupture dimension, duration and geometry. Here we apply machine learning (ML) to derive single- and double-variable data-driven models of source spectra from 3675 Mw > 5.5 global earthquakes, assuming that the Fourier transform of source time functions represent earthquake source spectra below 1 Hz. The single-variable ML model, in the same degree of freedom as the Brune model, improves the goodness of fit by 8.5 per cent. Specifically, the ML model fits the data without systematic bias, whereas the Brune model tends to underestimate at intermediate frequencies and overestimate at high frequencies. The latter discrepancy cannot be modelled by increasing the fall-off exponent in the Brune- or the Boatwright-type models. The double-variable ML model is compared to existing double-corner-frequency models and is found to capture the second-order features such as the subtle curvature differences around the corner. Our results demonstrate that unsupervised ML can extract hidden global characteristics of high-dimensional data and provide observational evidence to amend existing physical models.

Topics & Concepts

CurvatureSpectral lineDimension (graph theory)Variable (mathematics)Fourier transformMathematicsGeologyStatistical physicsSeismologyGeometryPhysicsMathematical analysisCombinatoricsAstronomyearthquake and tectonic studiesEarthquake Detection and AnalysisSeismology and Earthquake Studies
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