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Journal: Geophysical Research Letter  2009 No.8  Share to Sinaweibo  Share to QQweibo  Share to Facebook  Share to Twitter    clicks:852   
Title:
Magnitude estimation for early warning applications using the initial part of P waves: A case study on the 2008 Wenchuan sequence
Author: Weitao Wang,Sidao Ni,Yong Chen,Hiroo Kanamori
Adress: Mengcheng National Geophysical Observatory, School of Earthquake and Space Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China
Abstract:     A period parameter τc and an amplitude parameter Pd determined from the very beginning of P wave are important for earthquake early warning (EEW), yet their dependence on source mechanism, focal depth and epicentral distance has not been fully studied. After the devastating Mw7.9 Wenchuan earthquake, hundreds of M4-6 earthquakes occurred with diverse focal mechanisms and depth range of 2–20 km. We calculate τc and Pd of these aftershocks and examine their dependence on magnitude, τc, distance, and depth. We find that τc correlates well with magnitude, but joint regression including distance and depth does not significantly improve the correlation. The effect of focal mechanism on the τc -magnitude correlation is not obvious. When P wave is nodal, τc measurement becomes inaccurate. Also, τc is systematically greater for slow earthquakes, leading to a possible false alarm. Thus, more studies are required to discriminate slow earthquakes for robust early warning.
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