"Repeating earthquakes",identified by cross-correlation of seismic waveforms,are found to be much more abundant in the nature than conventionally expected. In recent years, with the development of digital se..."Repeating earthquakes",identified by cross-correlation of seismic waveforms,are found to be much more abundant in the nature than conventionally expected. In recent years, with the development of digital seismic networks, waveform cross correlation and "repeating earthquakes"have caused much attention to the measuring the variation of crustal medium properties and estimation of location accuracy and fault slip rate at depth or earthquake recurrence intervals. Moreover, as a useful tool, the "repeating earthquake" approach has also been used in the assessment of the accuracy of seismic phase picking,hypocenter location,fault structure and physics of earthquake sources,as well as the study of earthquake prediction. In this paper, we summarized the latest research and applications of "repeating earthquakes".展开更多
基金funded by the Spark Program of China Earthquake Administration (XH1006)
文摘"Repeating earthquakes",identified by cross-correlation of seismic waveforms,are found to be much more abundant in the nature than conventionally expected. In recent years, with the development of digital seismic networks, waveform cross correlation and "repeating earthquakes"have caused much attention to the measuring the variation of crustal medium properties and estimation of location accuracy and fault slip rate at depth or earthquake recurrence intervals. Moreover, as a useful tool, the "repeating earthquake" approach has also been used in the assessment of the accuracy of seismic phase picking,hypocenter location,fault structure and physics of earthquake sources,as well as the study of earthquake prediction. In this paper, we summarized the latest research and applications of "repeating earthquakes".