Earthquake epicentroids in the Beijing- Tianjin-Tangshan-Zhangjiakou region inversed by gravity variation data

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作者
郑金涵
宋胜合
刘克人
卢红艳
郭宗汾
机构
[1] InstituteofGeophysics,ChinaSeismologicalBureau,Beijing,China,InstituteofGeophysics,ChinaSeismologicalBureau,Beijing,China,InstituteofGeophysics,ChinaSeismologicalBureau,Beijing,China,InstituteofGeophysics,ChinaSeismologicalBureau,Beijing,China,ColumbiaUniv
关键词
gravity variation; dilatancy model; epicentroid; inversion +;
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0818 ; 081801 ; 081802 ;
摘要
Gravity variation data observed in the process of seismogenesis and occurrences of earthquakes show that the location with the greatest gravity changes does not necessarily coincide with the epicenter. To explain this we defined the center of effective mass of stress volume as hypocentroid, and the vertical projection of which on the earths surface as epicentroid. Here we adopt three rotating models, including spheroid, ellipsoid and cylinder, to represent the region of an impending earthquake. Based on the models of gravity variations induced by uniform dilatancy, epicentroids associated with sixteen earthquakes with M>4.0 occurred in 1981~2000 in the Beijing-Tianjin-Tangshan-Zhangjiakou region are determined by means of a proposed least squares iterative inversion method. The results indicate that cylinder model is preferable to the other two, and epicentroids obtained by the cylinder model separate from the epicenters by a range of 0~40 km. Epicentroids are inevitably located within intact tectonic blocks, and usually cluster in groups; while the epicenters are generally located at the terminations of faults or at the intersections of faults. It seems that there exist earthquake-hatching areas in the block among faults. Earthquakes hatch in these areas, but occur around these areas, meanwhile the existence of faults may play an important role in controlling the processes.
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