USGS/SLU Moment Tensor Solution ENS 2022/09/02 00:07:37:0 31.59 -104.00 6.2 4.1 Texas Stations used: GM.NMP02 GM.NMP25 GM.NMP41 GM.NMP44 GS.ALQ1 IM.TX31 SC.121A SC.Y22A TX.ALPN TX.APMT TX.MB01 TX.MB05 TX.MNHN TX.ODSA TX.OZNA TX.PB01 TX.PB05 TX.PB11 TX.PB21 TX.PECS TX.POST TX.SAND TX.SGCY TX.VHRN US.MNTX Filtering commands used: cut o DIST/3.3 -40 o DIST/3.3 +50 rtr taper w 0.1 hp c 0.03 n 3 lp c 0.08 n 3 Best Fitting Double Couple Mo = 4.47e+21 dyne-cm Mw = 3.70 Z = 11 km Plane Strike Dip Rake NP1 98 66 -123 NP2 335 40 -40 Principal Axes: Axis Value Plunge Azimuth T 4.47e+21 14 211 N 0.00e+00 29 113 P -4.47e+21 56 324 Moment Tensor: (dyne-cm) Component Value Mxx 2.19e+21 Mxy 2.50e+21 Mxz -2.59e+21 Myy 6.38e+20 Myz 6.56e+20 Mzz -2.83e+21 ############## ----------############ ----------------############ --------------------########## ------------------------########## --------------------------########## ------------- -------------######### -------------- P --------------######### -------------- ---------------######## ---------------------------------######### ##--------------------------------######## #####-----------------------------######## ########---------------------------####### ############----------------------###--- ######################------######------ ################################------ ###############################----- ##############################---- #### ####################--- ### T ###################--- ##################- ############## Global CMT Convention Moment Tensor: R T P -2.83e+21 -2.59e+21 -6.56e+20 -2.59e+21 2.19e+21 -2.50e+21 -6.56e+20 -2.50e+21 6.38e+20 Details of the solution is found at http://www.eas.slu.edu/eqc/eqc_mt/MECH.NA/20220902000737/index.html |
STK = 335 DIP = 40 RAKE = -40 MW = 3.70 HS = 11.0
The NDK file is 20220902000737.ndk The waveform inversion is preferred.
The following compares this source inversion to others
USGS/SLU Moment Tensor Solution ENS 2022/09/02 00:07:37:0 31.59 -104.00 6.2 4.1 Texas Stations used: GM.NMP02 GM.NMP25 GM.NMP41 GM.NMP44 GS.ALQ1 IM.TX31 SC.121A SC.Y22A TX.ALPN TX.APMT TX.MB01 TX.MB05 TX.MNHN TX.ODSA TX.OZNA TX.PB01 TX.PB05 TX.PB11 TX.PB21 TX.PECS TX.POST TX.SAND TX.SGCY TX.VHRN US.MNTX Filtering commands used: cut o DIST/3.3 -40 o DIST/3.3 +50 rtr taper w 0.1 hp c 0.03 n 3 lp c 0.08 n 3 Best Fitting Double Couple Mo = 4.47e+21 dyne-cm Mw = 3.70 Z = 11 km Plane Strike Dip Rake NP1 98 66 -123 NP2 335 40 -40 Principal Axes: Axis Value Plunge Azimuth T 4.47e+21 14 211 N 0.00e+00 29 113 P -4.47e+21 56 324 Moment Tensor: (dyne-cm) Component Value Mxx 2.19e+21 Mxy 2.50e+21 Mxz -2.59e+21 Myy 6.38e+20 Myz 6.56e+20 Mzz -2.83e+21 ############## ----------############ ----------------############ --------------------########## ------------------------########## --------------------------########## ------------- -------------######### -------------- P --------------######### -------------- ---------------######## ---------------------------------######### ##--------------------------------######## #####-----------------------------######## ########---------------------------####### ############----------------------###--- ######################------######------ ################################------ ###############################----- ##############################---- #### ####################--- ### T ###################--- ##################- ############## Global CMT Convention Moment Tensor: R T P -2.83e+21 -2.59e+21 -6.56e+20 -2.59e+21 2.19e+21 -2.50e+21 -6.56e+20 -2.50e+21 6.38e+20 Details of the solution is found at http://www.eas.slu.edu/eqc/eqc_mt/MECH.NA/20220902000737/index.html |
Regional Moment Tensor (Mwr) Moment 4.667e+14 N-m Magnitude 3.71 Mwr Depth 9.0 km Percent DC 94% Half Duration - Catalog US Data Source US 2 Contributor US 2 Nodal Planes Plane Strike Dip Rake NP1 95 66 -121 NP2 332 39 -40 Principal Axes Axis Value Plunge Azimuth T 4.733e+14 N-m 15 208 N -0.134e+14 N-m 28 109 P -4.599e+14 N-m 57 323 |
Moment Tensor Moment 4.041e+14 N-m Magnitude 3.67 Depth 6.2 km Percent DC 88% Half Duration - Catalog TX Data Source TX 1 Contributor TX 1 Nodal Planes Plane Strike Dip Rake NP1 87 70 -132 NP2 336 45 -28 Principal Axes Axis Value Plunge Azimuth T 4.162e+14 N-m 15 206 N -0.253e+14 N-m 39 103 P -3.909e+14 N-m 47 313 |
(a) ML computed using the IASPEI formula for Horizontal components; (b) ML residuals computed using a modified IASPEI formula that accounts for path specific attenuation; the values used for the trimmed mean are indicated. The ML relation used for each figure is given at the bottom of each plot.
(a) ML computed using the IASPEI formula for Vertical components (research); (b) ML residuals computed using a modified IASPEI formula that accounts for path specific attenuation; the values used for the trimmed mean are indicated. The ML relation used for each figure is given at the bottom of each plot.
The focal mechanism was determined using broadband seismic waveforms. The location of the event and the and stations used for the waveform inversion are shown in the next figure.
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The program wvfgrd96 was used with good traces observed at short distance to determine the focal mechanism, depth and seismic moment. This technique requires a high quality signal and well determined velocity model for the Green functions. To the extent that these are the quality data, this type of mechanism should be preferred over the radiation pattern technique which requires the separate step of defining the pressure and tension quadrants and the correct strike.
The observed and predicted traces are filtered using the following gsac commands:
cut o DIST/3.3 -40 o DIST/3.3 +50 rtr taper w 0.1 hp c 0.03 n 3 lp c 0.08 n 3The results of this grid search from 0.5 to 19 km depth are as follow:
DEPTH STK DIP RAKE MW FIT WVFGRD96 1.0 55 60 30 3.35 0.2847 WVFGRD96 2.0 70 45 90 3.46 0.3345 WVFGRD96 3.0 340 35 -10 3.51 0.3435 WVFGRD96 4.0 350 30 5 3.54 0.4342 WVFGRD96 5.0 345 30 -10 3.56 0.5049 WVFGRD96 6.0 340 35 -25 3.58 0.5599 WVFGRD96 7.0 340 35 -25 3.58 0.6043 WVFGRD96 8.0 335 35 -35 3.67 0.6378 WVFGRD96 9.0 335 35 -35 3.67 0.6684 WVFGRD96 10.0 335 40 -35 3.69 0.6872 WVFGRD96 11.0 335 40 -40 3.70 0.6937 WVFGRD96 12.0 335 45 -35 3.71 0.6915 WVFGRD96 13.0 335 45 -35 3.71 0.6841 WVFGRD96 14.0 340 45 -25 3.71 0.6735 WVFGRD96 15.0 340 45 -25 3.71 0.6599 WVFGRD96 16.0 340 45 -25 3.72 0.6446 WVFGRD96 17.0 345 50 -15 3.73 0.6291 WVFGRD96 18.0 345 50 -15 3.73 0.6137 WVFGRD96 19.0 345 50 -15 3.74 0.5978 WVFGRD96 20.0 345 50 -10 3.74 0.5816 WVFGRD96 21.0 350 50 0 3.75 0.5668 WVFGRD96 22.0 355 55 15 3.78 0.5551 WVFGRD96 23.0 -5 55 15 3.78 0.5438 WVFGRD96 24.0 -5 55 15 3.79 0.5324 WVFGRD96 25.0 -5 55 15 3.79 0.5209 WVFGRD96 26.0 -5 55 15 3.80 0.5084 WVFGRD96 27.0 0 50 15 3.80 0.4979 WVFGRD96 28.0 0 50 15 3.81 0.4866 WVFGRD96 29.0 0 50 15 3.81 0.4753
The best solution is
WVFGRD96 11.0 335 40 -40 3.70 0.6937
The mechanism correspond to the best fit is
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The best fit as a function of depth is given in the following figure:
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The comparison of the observed and predicted waveforms is given in the next figure. The red traces are the observed and the blue are the predicted. Each observed-predicted component is plotted to the same scale and peak amplitudes are indicated by the numbers to the left of each trace. A pair of numbers is given in black at the right of each predicted traces. The upper number it the time shift required for maximum correlation between the observed and predicted traces. This time shift is required because the synthetics are not computed at exactly the same distance as the observed and because the velocity model used in the predictions may not be perfect. A positive time shift indicates that the prediction is too fast and should be delayed to match the observed trace (shift to the right in this figure). A negative value indicates that the prediction is too slow. The lower number gives the percentage of variance reduction to characterize the individual goodness of fit (100% indicates a perfect fit).
The bandpass filter used in the processing and for the display was
cut o DIST/3.3 -40 o DIST/3.3 +50 rtr taper w 0.1 hp c 0.03 n 3 lp c 0.08 n 3
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Focal mechanism sensitivity at the preferred depth. The red color indicates a very good fit to thewavefroms. Each solution is plotted as a vector at a given value of strike and dip with the angle of the vector representing the rake angle, measured, with respect to the upward vertical (N) in the figure. |
A check on the assumed source location is possible by looking at the time shifts between the observed and predicted traces. The time shifts for waveform matching arise for several reasons:
Time_shift = A + B cos Azimuth + C Sin Azimuth
The time shifts for this inversion lead to the next figure:
The derived shift in origin time and epicentral coordinates are given at the bottom of the figure.
Thanks also to the many seismic network operators whose dedication make this effort possible: University of Nevada Reno, University of Alaska, University of Washington, Oregon State University, University of Utah, Montana Bureau of Mines, UC Berkely, Caltech, UC San Diego, Saint Louis University, University of Memphis, Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, the Oklahoma Geological Survey, TexNet, the Iris stations, the Transportable Array of EarthScope and other networks.
The WUS.model used for the waveform synthetic seismograms and for the surface wave eigenfunctions and dispersion is as follows:
MODEL.01 Model after 8 iterations ISOTROPIC KGS FLAT EARTH 1-D CONSTANT VELOCITY LINE08 LINE09 LINE10 LINE11 H(KM) VP(KM/S) VS(KM/S) RHO(GM/CC) QP QS ETAP ETAS FREFP FREFS 1.9000 3.4065 2.0089 2.2150 0.302E-02 0.679E-02 0.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 6.1000 5.5445 3.2953 2.6089 0.349E-02 0.784E-02 0.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 13.0000 6.2708 3.7396 2.7812 0.212E-02 0.476E-02 0.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 19.0000 6.4075 3.7680 2.8223 0.111E-02 0.249E-02 0.00 0.00 1.00 1.00 0.0000 7.9000 4.6200 3.2760 0.164E-10 0.370E-10 0.00 0.00 1.00 1.00
Here we tabulate the reasons for not using certain digital data sets
The following stations did not have a valid response files: