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Journal of Geophysical Research | 1998

Duration of deep earthquakes determined by stacking of Global Seismograph Network seismograms

A. G. Bos; G. Nolet; A. Rubin; H. Houston; John E. Vidale

The duration of each subevent of 48 earthquakes with magnitude larger than 5.5 and depth greater than 100 km was determined from stacked traces of broadband records of Global Seismograph Network stations. We fitted the source time function by one or more triangles convolved with attenuation. We found that global stacks of displacement seismograms yield reliable estimates of the rupture duration. The durations, scaled to a moment of 1019 N m, of both the subevents and the entire earthquake show a slight decrease with depth from 9 s for events at 100 km depth to about 7 s for events at 600 km depth. Assuming that the rupture velocity is a constant fraction of the shear wave speed, this decrease can be completely explained by the increase in shear velocity of 20%. In this sense, deep earthquakes are comparable to intermediate ones. For some intermediate-depth events, Vidale and Houston [1993] found durations up to twice as long. We find that almost all of their slow events have been recorded at large epicentral distances. At these distances, we conjecture that the end of the P wave train may be extended by the arrival of reflections from the D″ layer.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

Surface deformation and tectonic setting of Taiwan inferred from a GPS velocity field

A. G. Bos; Wim Spakman; Marleen Nyst


Geophysical Research Letters | 2003

The resolving power of coseismic surface displacement data for fault slip distribution at depth

A. G. Bos; Wim Spakman


Geophysical Journal International | 2004

A joint analysis of GPS motions and InSAR to infer the coseismic surface deformation of the Izmit, Turkey earthquake

A. G. Bos; S. Usai; Wim Spakman


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2005

Kinematics of the southwestern U.S. deformation zone inferred from GPS motion data

A. G. Bos; Wim Spakman


Geophysical Journal International | 2004

A joint analysis of GPS motions and InSAR to infer the coseismic surface deformation of the Izmit, Turkey earthquake: Coseismic surface deformation

A. G. Bos; S. Usai; Wim Spakman


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

Surface deformation and tectonic setting of Taiwan inferred from a GPS velocity field: SURFACE DEFORMATION OF TAIWAN

A. G. Bos; Wim Spakman; Marleen C. J. Nyst


Archive | 2005

Regional Recovery of Dynamic Topography From GOCE Gravity Gradients

Johannes Bouman; A. G. Bos; Wim Spakman; R. Koop


Archive | 2003

Interseismic and coseismic surface deformation deduced from space geodetic observations : with inferences on seismic hazard, tectonic processes, earthquake complexity, and slip distribution

A. G. Bos


Archive | 2003

A joint analysis of GPS motions and InSAR to infer the co-seismic surface deformation and slip distribution of the Izmit, Turkey earthquake.

A. G. Bos; Stefano Usai; Wim Spakman

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S. Usai

Delft University of Technology

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Marleen C. J. Nyst

Delft University of Technology

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John E. Vidale

University of California

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Marleen Nyst

United States Geological Survey

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R. Koop

National Institute for Space Research

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