Title of article :
Low CodaQcin the Epicentral Region of the 2001 Bhuj Earthquake ofMw7.7
Author/Authors :
P. Mandal، نويسنده , , Jainendra K. Jain، نويسنده , , S. Joshi، نويسنده , , Sudesh Kumar، نويسنده , , Rajendra Bhunia، نويسنده , , B. K. Rastogi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
20
From page :
1635
To page :
1654
Abstract :
On 26 January, 2001 (03:46:55,UT) a devastating intraplate earthquake ofMw 7.7 occurred in a region about 5 km NW of Bhachau, Gujarat (23.42 N, 70.23 E). The epicentral distribution of aftershocks defines a marked concentration along an E-W trending and southerly dipping (»45 ) zone covering an area of (60 · 40) km2. The presence of high seismicity including two earthquakes of magnitudes exceeding 7.7 in the 200 years is presumed to have caused a higher level of shallow crustal heterogeneity in the Kutch area; a site lying in the seismic zone V (zone of the highest seismicity for potentially M8 earthquakes) on the seismic zoning map of India. Attenuation property of the medium around the epicentral area of the Bhuj earthquake covering a circular area of 61,500 km2 with a radius of 140 km is studied by estimating the coda-Qc from 200 local earthquakes of magnitudes varying from 3.0– 4.6. The estimated Q0 values at locations in the aftershock zone (high seismicity) are found to be low in comparison to areas at a distance from it. This can be attributed to the fact that seismic waves are highly scattered for paths through the seismically active and fractured zone but they are well behaved outside the aftershock zone. Distribution of Q0 values suggests that the local variation in Q0 values is probably controlled by local geology. The estimated Q0 values at different stations suggest a low value of Q ¼ (102 ± 0.80)*f (0.98 ± 0.02) indicating an attenuative crust beneath the entire region. The frequencydependent relation indicates a relatively low Qc at lower frequencies (1–3 Hz) that can be attributed to the loss of energy due to scattering attenuation associated with heterogeneities and/or intrinsic attenuation due to fluid movement in the fault zone and fluid-filled cracks. The large Qc at higher frequencies may be related to the propagation of backscattered body waves through deeper parts of the lithosphere where less heterogeneity is expected. Based on the attenuation curve estimated for Q0 ¼ 102, the ground acceleration at 240 km distance is 13% of 1 g i.e., 0.13 g agreeing well with the ground acceleration recorded by an accelerograph at Ahmedabad (0.11 g). Hence, it is inferred that the Q0 value obtained from this study seems to be apt for prediction of ground motion for the region.
Keywords :
Kutch , intraplate seismicity. , seismic hazard , attenuation , Ground Motions
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Record number :
429729
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