Title :
Experiment to detect temporal change of seismic velocity in the subducting plate boundary in the Nankai Trough using the DONET submarine cabled observation network and airgun controlled source
Author :
Araki, Eiichiro ; Kimura, Tomohiro ; Kodaira, Shuichi ; Miura, Shun ; Takaesu, Morifumi ; Takahashi, Naoyuki ; Nakano, M. ; Kaneda, Yuya
Author_Institution :
Japan Agency for Marine Earth Sci. & Technol., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
An experiment was performed to shoot airgun and receive the seismic signal with long-term seafloor seismic observatories (DONET seafloor and IODP borehole observatory) above the seismogenic zone in the Nankai Trough. The purpose of the experiment is to assess possibility to detect temporal change in seismic velocity structure which might change due to the stress accumulation in and around the subducting seismogenic plate interface, by repeated airgun survey, as well as to evaluate present stress state in the area through seismic anisotropy. The initial analysis of the experiment suggests that airgun shooting in accurate position especially in terms of the distance from the receiving observatory is necessary to treat the repeated shot record as the shooting in the same condition. P-wave first motion data from a circle shooting around the borehole observatory showed clear azimuthal dependency when correction was made for seafloor topography variation, which was consistent with known other indicators for seismic anisotropy and stress state.
Keywords :
oceanographic techniques; seismic waves; seismology; submarine cables; tectonics; DONET seafloor; DONET submarine cabled observation network; IODP borehole observatory; Nankai Trough; P-wave first motion data; airgun controlled source; airgun shooting; borehole observatory; circle shooting; clear azimuthal dependency; long-term seafloor seismic observatories; repeated airgun survey; seafloor topography variation; seismic anisotropy; seismic signal; seismic velocity structure; seismogenic zone; shot record; stress accumulation; stress state; subducting seismogenic plate interface; temporal change; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Azimuth; Coherence; Earthquakes; Observatories; Sediments; Stress; Airgun; DONET; Seismic anisotropy; seafloor borehole; the Nankai Trough;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2014 - TAIPEI
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3645-8
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS-TAIPEI.2014.6964410