TY - JOUR
T1 - Seismicity near the hypocenter of the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku earthquake deduced by using ocean bottom seismographic data
AU - Suzuki, Kensuke
AU - Hino, Ryota
AU - Ito, Yoshihiro
AU - Yamamoto, Yojiro
AU - Suzuki, Syuichi
AU - Fujimoto, Hiromi
AU - Shinohara, Masanao
AU - Abe, Masao
AU - Kawaharada, Yoshiharu
AU - Hasegawa, Yohei
AU - Kaneda, Yoshiyuki
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgments. We thank T. Lay and an anonymous reviewer for providing thoughtful reviews, which helped us to improve this manuscript. This study was supported by the MEXT project, “Evaluation and disaster prevention research for the coming Tokai, Tonankai and Nankai earthquakes”. We thank the captain, crews and scientists on board several research vessels for their kind support of the OBS observations. We are grateful to NIED and JMA for allowing us to use focal mechanisms or arrival time data at onshore stations. Figures were prepared using Generic Mapping Tools software (Wessel and Smith, 1995).
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - We relocated hypocenters of the foreshock, mainshock, and aftershocks of the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku earthquake (M 9.0) in the middle part of the Japan Trench where the earthquake rupture initiated. Ocean Bottom Seismographs (OBSs), deployed in the area, recorded the earthquakes and these data provide improved images of the hypocenter distribution. The mainshock hypocenter was relocated slightly westward from that reported by Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), placing it near the intersection between the plate boundary and the Moho of the overriding plate. The foreshock seismicity mainly occurred on the trenchward side of the mainshock hypocenter, where the Pacific slab contacts the island arc crust. The foreshocks were initially activated at the up-dip limit of the seismogenic zone ∼30 km trenchward of the largest foreshock (M 7.3, two days before the mainshock). After the M-13 earthquake, intense interplate seismicity, accompanied by epicenters migrating toward the mainshock hypocenter, was observed. The focal depth distribution changed significantly in response to the M-9 mainshock. Earthquakes along the plate boundary were almost non-existent in the area of huge coseismic slip, whereas earthquakes off the boundary increased in numbers in both the upper and the lower plates.
AB - We relocated hypocenters of the foreshock, mainshock, and aftershocks of the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku earthquake (M 9.0) in the middle part of the Japan Trench where the earthquake rupture initiated. Ocean Bottom Seismographs (OBSs), deployed in the area, recorded the earthquakes and these data provide improved images of the hypocenter distribution. The mainshock hypocenter was relocated slightly westward from that reported by Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), placing it near the intersection between the plate boundary and the Moho of the overriding plate. The foreshock seismicity mainly occurred on the trenchward side of the mainshock hypocenter, where the Pacific slab contacts the island arc crust. The foreshocks were initially activated at the up-dip limit of the seismogenic zone ∼30 km trenchward of the largest foreshock (M 7.3, two days before the mainshock). After the M-13 earthquake, intense interplate seismicity, accompanied by epicenters migrating toward the mainshock hypocenter, was observed. The focal depth distribution changed significantly in response to the M-9 mainshock. Earthquakes along the plate boundary were almost non-existent in the area of huge coseismic slip, whereas earthquakes off the boundary increased in numbers in both the upper and the lower plates.
KW - Miyagi-oki
KW - Ocean bottom seismograph
KW - Seismicity
KW - Tohoku-oki earthquake
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U2 - 10.5047/eps.2012.04.010
DO - 10.5047/eps.2012.04.010
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84860268130
SN - 1343-8832
VL - 64
SP - 1125
EP - 1135
JO - Earth, Planets and Space
JF - Earth, Planets and Space
IS - 12
ER -