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Modern seismometer

Works via electromagnetic forces holding a mass in place, and measuring the current required to do so.

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If you speeded up any earthquake signal and listened to it with a hi fi, it would sound like thunder.

east-west

north-south

up-down

Three components of motion can be measured

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Station 1

Station 2

Station 4

Station 5

Station 3

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Different kinds of waves exist within solid materials

Body waves – propagate throughout a solid mediumSurface waves – propagate at the interface between media

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Compressional Waves

in one- and two-dimensions

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Shear waves

in one- and two- dimensions

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Shear velocity

Compressional velocity

= shear modulus = shear stress / shear strain (restoring force to shear)k = bulk modulus = 1/compressibility (restoring force to compression)

Different types of waves have different speeds

P-waves travel faster than S-waves (and both travel faster than surface waves)

(just like waves on a string)

(a bit like a slinky)

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P-waves get there first…

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Rayleigh

Love

As well as body waves, there are surface waves that propagate at the interface (i.e., along a surface)

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Different kinds of damage….

P-wave

S-wave

Sfc-wave

All

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P-wavearrival

S-wavearrival

A network of seismometers all recording an earthquake

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= Hypocenter

Difference between P-wave and S-wave arrival can be used to locatethe location of an earthquake more effectively…

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Difference between p- and s-waves can be used to track location

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Need 3 stations to isolate location (and the more the better)

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The “first-motion” of the earthquake signal has information about the motion on the fault that generated it.

east-west

north-south

up-down

The sense of motion can be used to infer the motion that caused it.

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The orientation of faults can be determined from seismic networks

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The orientation of faults can be determined from seismic networks

Orientation of the fault plane dictates first motions on an array ofseismometers

Plane A

Plan

e B

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Go to board for Snell’s law

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FAST

FAST

SLOW

SLOW

Back to Snell’s LawAny change in wave speed due to composition change with heightwill cause refraction of rays….

This one applies to the crust

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An example with standing waves behind the direct wave(multiple reflections in a slow crust)

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Wave ray paths for Earthquake in a slab of rock.

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New section: seismology can be used to infer the structure of the interior of the Earth

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Wave speed depends on pressure and temperature(increase with pressure, decrease with temperature, pressure term wins typically)

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Since velocities tend to increase in the crust, wave paths are curved due to refraction.

This is maybe not wrong- why?(Ken says so)

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If the Earth werehomogenous in composition…

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aesthenosphere

crust

core

mesosphere

But seismic velocities show great variety of structure

moho

Note, shear waves (s waves) can’t propagate in the liquid core& big drop in p-wave velocity

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S waves cannot propagate through the core, leading to a huge shadow zone

S waves cannot propagate in a fluid (fluids cannot support shear stresses)

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Shadow zones for P-waves existbut less b/c propagation throughthe core

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Animation of P wave rays

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Animation of P wave fronts

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The pathways from any given source are constrained…

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Seismic “phases” are named according to their paths

P – P wave only in the mantle

PP – P wave reflected off earths surface so there are two P wave segments in the mantle

pP – P wave that travels upward from a deep earthquake, reflects off the surface and then has a single segment in the mantle

PKP – P wave that has two segments in the mantle separated by a segment in the core

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Ray path examples…

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More ray path examples…

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Can be identified from individual seismograms (just about)

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TheoreticalArrival timesof differentwaves

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Actualarrival timescompiled from global data

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Nature works!

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What do we know about the interior composition of the Earth?

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What do we know about the interior composition of the Earth?

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What do we know about the interior composition of the Earth?

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Wave speed depends on pressure and temperature(increase with pressure, decrease with temperature, pressure term wins typically)

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How does seismology help?

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How does seismology help?

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How does seismology help?

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How does seismology help?

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Red = Hot = SlowCold = Blue = Fast

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Velocity beneathHawaii…

Red = hot = slowBlue = cold = fast

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Beneath subduction zones

Note the occurrence of deep earthquakes co-located with the down-going slab

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Beneath subduction zones

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Earthquake number by Richter Scale – variations over time?

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Earthquakes are bad for you….

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Earthquakes are dangerous

Olympia, 1965 Seattle, 2001

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Earthquakes are dangerous

Chi-chi Taiwan, 1999

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Earthquakes are dangerous

El Salvador, 2001

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Earthquakes are dangerous

Bam, Iran, 2003

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“Helicorder” record of the Sumatra Earthquake and aftershocks recorded in the Czech Republic

(December 26, 2004)

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Earthquakes are dangerous

Kasmir, 2006

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Earthquakes are dangerous

Sichuan, China, 2008

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Japan, 2011

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Compilation of global earthquakes.

Hmmm…. See any pattern?

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360,000 earthquakes

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Black = 0 to 70; green = 70-500km; red = 500 to 700km

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U.S. Earthquakes, 1973-2002

Source, USGS. 28,332 events. Purple dots are earthquakes below 50 km, the green dot is below 100 km.

Earthquakes occur across the US

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Earthquakes in California – different frequency in different sections of the fault

creeping

1906 break

1857 break

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USGS shake maps – 2% likelihood of seeing peak ground acceleration equal to given color in the next 50 years

Units of “g”

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USGS shake maps – 2% likelihood of seeing peak ground acceleration equal to given color in the next 50 years

Close to home…

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USGS shake maps – 10% likelihood of seeing this level of acceleration inThe next 50 years

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USGS shake maps – Shaking depends on what you’re sitting on.

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Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 1. By damage

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Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 1. By damage

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Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 1. By damage

1966 ParkfieldEarthquake

Notorious for busted forecastof earthquake frequency.

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I-80 Freeway collapse (65 deaths)

Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 1. By damage

Loma-PrietaEarthquake 1989

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Northridge Earthquake, 1994

Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 1. By damage

-January 17, 1994 at 4:31 AM

-the ground acceleration was one of the highest ever instrumentally recorded in an urban area in North America.

-72 deaths, 9000 injuries, $20billion

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Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 1. By damage

1906 San Francisco vs. 1811 New Madrid

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Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 1. By damage

Extent of damage varies widely

Charleston, MOEarthquake

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• quantifies the amount of seismic energy released by an earthquake.

• base-10 logarithmic based on the largest displacement, A, from zero on a Wood–Anderson torsion seismometer output.

ML = log10A − log10A0(L)

A0 is an empirical function depending only on the distance of the station from the epicenter, L.

• So an earthquake that measures 5.0 on the Richter scale has a shaking amplitude 10 times larger than one that measures 4.0.

• The effective limit of measurement for local magnitude is about ML = 6.8 (before seismometer breaks).

Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 2. Richter Scale

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Wood Anderson seismometer

Uses inertia of copper ball to record accelerations on photo-sensitive paper

Milne seismometerWood Anderson seismometer

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Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 2. Richter Scale

Two pieces of information used to calculate size of Earthquake:a)Deflection of seismometer, b)distance from source (based on P & S wave arrivals)

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Equivalency between magnitude and energy

Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 2. Richter Scale

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Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 2. Richter Scale

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Eseismic = M010 -4.8 = 1.6 M0 · 10-5

‘Moment Magnitude’

AdM 0

= force/unit area · displacement · fault area

= shear modulus · displacement · fault area

= total elastic energy released

Earthquake “moment”

a. Total energy released in an earthquake

b. Only a small fraction released as seismic waves

c. Create logarithmic scale (akin to the others)…

Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 3. By energy released

Empirical formula

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Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 3. By energy released

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Equivalence of seismic moment and rupture length

a) Depends on earthquake sizeb) Depends on fault type

Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 3. By energy released

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Distribution of slipfor various Earthquakes

Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 3. By energy released

Axes are distance along fault& depth.

Colors are slip in m

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Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 3. By energy released

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Different ways of measuring Earthquakes – Part 3. By energy released

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If you speeded up any earthquake signal and listened to it with a hi fi, it would sound like thunder.

This is the sound of the 2004 Parkfield 6.0 Earthquake

More information can come from analyzing Earthquake

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Am

plitu

de

Frequency

Narrow band filters

A spectrum what you get when you listen to a signal through a series of narrow band filters

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Amplitude vs. time for different frequency bands

Lower frequencies have larger amplitudes

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Theoretical shapes for earthquakes

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And the resulting velocity spectrum

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Log10 frequency (hz)

Log

10 M

omen

t (dy

ne-c

m)

1/f (for a box car)

1/f2

(in reality)

But real earthquakes don’t do this

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Instead there is a ramp-up time…

The time series of displacement looks very similar

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• The theoretical spectrum for a “box car” velocity function decreases as 1/f.

• Observations show a 1/f2 behavior.

• This can be explained as ramping (i.e acceleration) of the velocity at the start and end.

Which fits much better with the velocity spectrum

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1/source duration

Scaled moment

1/ramp time

Get lots of useful information from a velocity spectrum…