Obtain earthquake source parameters for the 2020 Mw7.0 Samos earthquake #14
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Hi, I would like to use SourceSpec to investigate earthquake source parameters like seismic moment, stress drop, etc., for the 2020 Mw7.0 Samos earthquake and compare them with reference values for the event. I selected station HL.ARG which has a distance of ~223 km from the source and proceeded as follows:
The theoretical P-wave pick based on the iasp91 model seems fine for me. But there is a large discrepancy in the computed moment magnitude of 4.51 compared to the real Mw7.0. How would I need to adjust the input parameters for Best regards |
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Thank you for inaugurating this Discussion section! The default parameters obtained through Here you want to analyse a M7 event at 225 km, so you need to:
I made a quick test by taking a signal window of 100 s and a minimum frequency of 1e-4 Hz.
Edit: Note that the spectral window will start at 1/win_length = 1e-2 Hz (minimum frequency), even if Here are the results. Note that the trace in the plot is filtered according to the frequencies provided in the config file and therefore it looks different from your trace ( The estimated magnitude is Mw 6.9. Maybe you can go a little more lower in frequencies and see what happens. As a bonus, here's a map, generated with the Two more advices:
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Thank you for your reply and apologies for my late one, I first wanted to understand the paramters better and try a few things. Your answer has been really helpful! I adjusted the parameters as you recommended but set One additional comment. I requested the event.xml file using the IRIS DMC Web Services, but I think their hypocentre depth is too deep (21 km vs 8.2 km from Cetin et al. 2020). I updated my event.xml file accordingly and found that the result is depth-insensitive, i.e., I still obtain the same estimates of the source parameters (this might of course be different for seismograms, which are much closer to the event I assume). |
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Thank you for inaugurating this Discussion section!
The default parameters obtained through
source_spec -S
are suited for M<5 earthquakes recorded within ~100 km (I will specify this in the documentationEdit: it is now specified).Here you want to analyse a M7 event at 225 km, so you need to:
I made a quick test by taking a signal window of 100 s and a minimum frequency of 1e-4 Hz.
The parameters to change are:
win_length = 100.0
noise_pre_time = 120.0
(important to make sure that the noise window is well before the P arrival)bp_freqmin_broadb = 1e-4
freq1_broadb = 1e-2
Edit: Note that the spectral window will start at 1/win_length = 1…