Location

Location ANSS

The ANSS event ID is usp0009rkd and the event page is at https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usp0009rkd/executive.

2000/04/20 08:46:55 43.949 -74.257 5 3.62 New York

Focal Mechanism

 USGS/SLU Moment Tensor Solution
 ENS  2000/04/20 08:46:55:0  43.949  -74.257   5.0 3.6 New York
 
 Stations used:
 
 Filtering commands used:
 
 Best Fitting Double Couple
  Mo = 3.39e+21 dyne-cm
  Mw = 3.62 
  Z  = 8 km
  Plane   Strike  Dip  Rake
   NP1      150    54   120
   NP2      286    46    55
  Principal Axes:
   Axis    Value   Plunge  Azimuth
    T   3.39e+21     66     119
    N   0.00e+00     24     311
    P  -3.39e+21      5     219

 Moment Tensor: (dyne-cm)
    Component   Value
       Mxx    -1.88e+21
       Mxy    -1.89e+21
       Mxz    -4.09e+20
       Myy    -9.06e+20
       Myz     1.28e+21
       Mzz     2.79e+21
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                     --------------                  
                 ----------------------              
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             ###---------------------------          
           #####-----------------------------        
          #####-#################-------------       
         ##-----#####################----------      
        #-------########################--------     
        ---------#########################------     
       ----------###########################-----    
       -----------###########################----    
       -----------##############   ###########---    
       ------------############# T ############--    
        ------------############   #############     
        -------------###########################     
         --------------########################      
          --------------######################       
           ---------------###################        
             -   -----------###############          
               P --------------###########           
                 -------------------###              
                     --------------                  
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
 Global CMT Convention Moment Tensor:
      R          T          P
  2.79e+21  -4.09e+20  -1.28e+21 
 -4.09e+20  -1.88e+21   1.89e+21 
 -1.28e+21   1.89e+21  -9.06e+20 


Details of the solution is found at

http://www.eas.slu.edu/eqc/eqc_mt/MECH.NA/20000420084655/index.html
        

Preferred Solution

The preferred solution from an analysis of the surface-wave spectral amplitude radiation pattern, waveform inversion or first motion observations is

      STK = 150
      DIP = 54
     RAKE = 120
       MW = 3.62
       HS = 8

The NDK file is 20000420084655.ndk

Context

The left panel of the next figure presents the focal mechanism for this earthquake (red) in the context of other nearby events (blue) in the SLU Moment Tensor Catalog. The right panel shows the inferred direction of maximum compressive stress and the type of faulting (green is strike-slip, red is normal, blue is thrust; oblique is shown by a combination of colors). Thus context plot is useful for assessing the appropriateness of the moment tensor of this event.

Reference

Older earthquake were studied using analog seismograms, which were digitized and analyzed. The original data are not longer available. However focal mechanism solutions based on the waveforms are given in published literature. At the same time, a given earthquake may have been analyzed independently, and the reference is given here.

For this earthquake the source reference is the following:

Du, Wen-xuan; Kim, Won-Young; Sykes, Lynn R. (2003). Earthquake Source Parameters and State of Stress for the Northeastern United States and Southeastern Canada from Analysis of Regional Seismograms, Bull. Seism. Soc. Am. 93, 1633 - 1648.

Velocity Model

The DU model used for the waveform synthetic seismograms and for the surface wave eigenfunctions and dispersion is as follows (The format is in the model96 format of Computer Programs in Seismology).



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