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Journal of Earth system science
Simultaneous inversion of the aftershock data of the 1993 Killari earthquake in Peninsular India and its seismotectonic implications
K N Khattri32  J R Kayal21  B K Pradhan13  S Mukhopadhyay13 
[1]2Geological Survey of India, Central Geophysics Division, 27 J.L.N. Road, Kolkata 700 016, India$$
[2]100 Rajendra Nagar, Dehra Dun, Uttaranchal 248 001, India$$
[3]Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology (formerly University of Roorkee), Roorkee, Uttaranchal 247 667, India$$
关键词: Killari earthquake aftershocks;    simultaneous inversion;    stable continental region.;   
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学科分类:天文学(综合)
来源: Indian Academy of Sciences
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【 摘 要 】
The aftershock sequence of the September 30th, 1993 Killari earthquake in the Latur district of Maharashtra state, India, recorded by 41 temporary seismograph stations are used for estimating 3-D velocity structure in the epicentral area. The local earthquake tomography (LET) method of Thurber (1983) is used. About 1500 𝑃 and 1200 𝑆 wave travel-times are inverted. The 𝑃 and 𝑆 wave velocities as well as 𝑉𝑃/𝑉𝑆 ratio vary more rapidly in the vertical as well as in the horizontal directions in the source region compared to the adjacent areas. The main shock hypocentre is located at the junction of a high velocity and a low velocity zone, representing a fault zone at 6 - 7 km depth. The estimated average errors of 𝑃 velocity and 𝑉𝑃/𝑉𝑆 ratio are ± 0.07 km/s and ± 0.016, respectively. The best resolution of 𝑃 and 𝑆-wave velocities is obtained in the aftershock zone. The 3-D velocity structure and precise locations of the aftershocks suggest a `stationary concept' of the Killari earthquake sequence.
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