Comparison of P-wave spectra of underground explosions and earthquakes
1971; American Geophysical Union; Volume: 76; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1029/jb076i011p02716
ISSN2156-2202
AutoresMax Wyss, Thomas C. Hanks, Robert C. Liebermann,
Tópico(s)High-pressure geophysics and materials
ResumoThe P-wave displacement spectra of the underground explosions Milrow and Longshot are compared with those of four shallow earthquakes of similar body-wave magnitude (mb) in the Aleutian Islands. The spectral data (0.5≤T≤33 sec) have been obtained from three vertical instruments at Pasadena, approximately 50° from the epicentral region common to the six events. A Novaya Zemlya explosion of comparable mb was also analyzed. The peak spectral amplitude for the earthquakes occurs at periods several times larger than for comparable mb explosions, indicating that the earthquakes have source dimensions several times larger than the explosions. For T T≥1 sec and decrease at least as far as ω for longer periods. The earthquake spectra, however, continue to increase to a long-period level. The greatest differences in spectral amplitudes for the events considered occur at periods longer than 3 sec. The observed differences in the P-wave spectra provide a promising method for discriminating between earthquakes and underground explosions.
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