Authors
Lingsen Meng, Jean-Paul Ampuero, Yingdi Luo, Wenbo Wu, Sidao Ni
Publication date
2012/12
Journal
Earth, planets and space
Volume
64
Pages
1101-1109
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Comparing teleseismic array back-projection source images of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake with results from static and kinematic finite source inversions has revealed little overlap between the regions of high- and low-frequency slip. Motivated by this interesting observation, back-projection studies extended to intermediate frequencies, down to about 0.1 Hz, have suggested that a progressive transition of rupture properties as a function of frequency is observable. Here, by adapting the concept of array response function to non-stationary signals, we demonstrate that the “swimming artifact”, a systematic drift resulting from signal non-stationarity, induces significant bias on beamforming back-projection at low frequencies. We introduce a “reference window strategy” into the multitaper-MUSIC back-projection technique and significantly mitigate the “swimming artifact” at high frequencies (1 s to 4 s). At …
Total citations
201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202421533984541052