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Interpretation of broad-band seismograms from central Aleutian earthquakes.

January 1, 1986

Broad-band Graefenberg (GRF) array data from 11 moderate-size shallow-depth earthquakes in the central Aleutians have been used to study the effects of focal depth and structure across the arc on observed waveforms. The theoretical results, primarily phase arrival times, suggest that arc structure is responsible for many of the complicated features seen on vertical-component summation seismograms simulated with different instrument responses from the broad-band array data. Except for one trench event, all the earthquakes studied occurred along the plate interface zone, had similar thrust focal mechanisms, and differed only in depth. As a result, the effects of depth phases on observed GRF waveforms across the arc were found to be systematically related to the increase in focal depth along the shallow-dipping seismic zone. -from Authors

Publication Year 1986
Title Interpretation of broad-band seismograms from central Aleutian earthquakes.
Authors E.R. Engdahl, R. Kind
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Annales Geophysicae, Series B
Index ID 70014617
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse