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Tomography of the source zone of the great 2011 Tohoku earthquake

Yuanyuan Hua, Dapeng Zhao, Genti Toyokuni, Yixian Xu

2020Nature Communications64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The mechanism and rupture process of the giant 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake (Mw 9.0) are still poorly understood due to lack of permanent near-field observations. Using seismic arrival times recorded by dense seismograph networks on land and at ocean floor, we determine a detailed seismic tomography model of the megathrust zone beneath the Tohoku forearc. Our results show that the coseismic slip of the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake initiated at a boundary between a down-dip high-velocity anomaly and an up-dip low-velocity anomaly. The slow anomaly at shallow depths near the Japan trench may reflect low-rigidity materials that are close to the free surface, resulting in large slip and weak high-frequency radiation. Our new tomographic model can account for not only large slip near the trench but also weak high-frequency radiation from the shallow rupture areas.

Topics & Concepts

SeismologyGeologyForearcTrenchSeismometerSlip (aerodynamics)Seismic tomographyTomographySubductionAnomaly (physics)TectonicsGeophysicsMantle (geology)ThermodynamicsOpticsPhysicsChemistryLayer (electronics)Condensed matter physicsOrganic chemistryearthquake and tectonic studiesHigh-pressure geophysics and materialsSeismic Waves and Analysis