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Infrasounds generated by the China Infrasounds generated by the China earthquake of Nov. 14, 2001 (Mm 7.8)earthquake of Nov. 14, 2001 (Mm 7.8)
Analysis of ground-coupled air waves Analysis of ground-coupled air waves and distant generation of infrasoundsand distant generation of infrasounds
detected at I34MN - Mongoliadetected at I34MN - Mongolia
A. Le Pichon, J. Guilbert, M. Vallée, B. Alcoverro A. Le Pichon, J. Guilbert, M. Vallée, B. Alcoverro J. Virieux, JX Dessa, M. UlziibatJ. Virieux, JX Dessa, M. Ulziibat
Mongolian Academy CenterMongolian Academy CenterResearch Center of Astronomy & GeophysicsResearch Center of Astronomy & GeophysicsUlaanbaatar-51Ulaanbaatar-51
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11/14/2001 09:26:1090.7°E - 36.0°NMm 7.8D = 1850 km
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Results of PMCC detectionResults of PMCC detection
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a > 5 10-5 g @ 20 sz > 0.5 cm @ 20 s
0.02 Pa (sens. MB2000 = 10 V/g)
0.05 Pa / P ~ 7.5 Pa c-c
A true seismic / acoustic coupling ? A true seismic / acoustic coupling ? A
MB2000MB2000
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Results of PMCC detection - 1DResults of PMCC detection - 1D
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Seismic coupled air waves
Distant generation of infrasound
< 3°v < 10 m/s
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Infrasound propagation and Infrasound propagation and location of distant source regionslocation of distant source regions
Second approach: Second approach: inverse location procedureinverse location procedure
• Measurements at I34MN: Measurements at I34MN: arrival time and backazimutharrival time and backazimuth• Origin time and epicenter coordinatesOrigin time and epicenter coordinates• Seismic surface waves propagation: Seismic surface waves propagation: VVss ~ 3 km/s @ 20s ~ 3 km/s @ 20s• Acoustic celerity: Acoustic celerity: to be determinedto be determined
First approach: First approach: direct simulationdirect simulation
• Discretization ofDiscretization of fault plane: fault plane: 20 20 x 20 km, 0-60 km depth 20 km, 0-60 km depth• Simulation of the 3C ground displacement: Simulation of the 3C ground displacement: 20 20 x 10°, 10°, [[BouchonBouchon method, 1976] method, 1976]
• Computation of the synthetic pressure field: Computation of the synthetic pressure field: integral equation + ETOPO30integral equation + ETOPO30• Reconstruction of the azimuth time variation at I34MNReconstruction of the azimuth time variation at I34MN• Comparison with measurementsComparison with measurements
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Spatial variations of the HWM-93 wind profilesSpatial variations of the HWM-93 wind profiles
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3D Ray-tracing results3D Ray-tracing results
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Fraunhofer approximation: first order in Fraunhofer approximation: first order in r/rr/rll
Directivity pattern:Directivity pattern:
Cells:Cells: 5 5 x 5 km 5 kmwith T = 20 s,with T = 20 s, kL = 5kL = 5
Integral formulation: Helmholtz-Huygens Integral formulation: Helmholtz-Huygens
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Simulation of the acoustic propagation Simulation of the acoustic propagation from the topographyfrom the topography
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Comparison between measurements and simulations at I34MNComparison between measurements and simulations at I34MN
With a 3° azimuth correction, celerity = 0.29 km/sWith a 3° azimuth correction, celerity = 0.29 km/s
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Qilian ShanQilian Shan
Kunlun ShanKunlun Shan
Tangula ShanTangula Shan
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CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION
• Simulation resultsSimulation results- - The direct and inverse approaches yield the same resultsThe direct and inverse approaches yield the same results- - Good agreements with the measurements using:Good agreements with the measurements using: - line-source hypothesis- line-source hypothesis: : far-field approximation of the integral far-field approximation of the integral equationequation
- velocity model provided by empirical atmospheric profiles- velocity model provided by empirical atmospheric profiles- synthetic seismograms along the fault- synthetic seismograms along the fault
- - Directivity of the radiationDirectivity of the radiation
• Sources of infrasonic wavesSources of infrasonic waves- - Seismic ground-coupled air waves Seismic ground-coupled air waves - - Diffracted pressure waves reradiated by the topography when surface seismic Diffracted pressure waves reradiated by the topography when surface seismic waves carry energy from the rupture pointswaves carry energy from the rupture points- Accurate location of distant source regions: - Accurate location of distant source regions:
- propagation range: - propagation range: 1500-2000 km1500-2000 km- horizontal scale size: - horizontal scale size: 10 10 x 10 ° 10 °
- Infrasonic detection generated by large earthquake can be used to validate - Infrasonic detection generated by large earthquake can be used to validate celerity models in the atmospherecelerity models in the atmosphere: : 0.285-0.295 km/s0.285-0.295 km/s